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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Ram leak question

In Reply to: Ram leak question posted by foolybear on January 20, 2003 at 16:30:45:


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Posted by:
paul "Man_Animal" fung
on January 21, 2003 at 21:49:05

: I'm shooting a Black Magic cocker - 2001. Recently it has developed a leak in the ram. Whenever I bump or even really touch the left side of the marker where the cocking rod runs, the 'gun starts leaking slightly from the ram. If I shoot it a couple of times, the leaking stops. I figure this is probably a pretty simple repair - maybe replacing an o-ring or something inside the ram? Help me out here. If I need to take the ram apart to fix this, give me some pointers about disassembly. I know how to remove it from the front block already, but that's as far as I know.

: I appreciate your help.

: -foolybear

Hey I had the same problem and it seemed simple to fix all i needed to do was tighten the cocking rod at the ram just slightly
I hope this helps
--Man Animal

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