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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

autococker-m98monkey or razorpb please help again


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Posted by:
robert "tape_runnur" scirica
on November 19, 2002 at 15:23:30

thanx for helping me last time. now something else i want to learn. now that i know how to time the cocker, will i have to retime it after everytime i lube/clean the gun after play? were the heck is the velocity adjustor and how do i adjust? i heard that you might need to switch the 3-way hoses sometimes-whats that all about? and please explain the best way to clean the cocker.
what is the regulator and what is it for/ is the reg adjustable? and finally i need help with the tank. every time i unscrew it (when theres alot of gas left over from the end of te dy) i waste a lot of gas. i try unscrewing as fast as i can but still wastes alot of gas. im really sorry to bother youre guy's time and i appreciate it.thanx

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