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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Rocket Valve


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Posted by:
Angry_Hippie

on February 11, 2003 at 13:42:37

Well i finally have all the parts for my new autococker.
I was going to put it togther and I have a question on the rocket vavle. I have read the guide on autococker.net. That seems pretty straight forward, but it is missing one thing.
The new valves come with 2 springs, soft and hard. Since I don't want to have to take it apart (after it is togther)what do you guys suggest? Have any of you had any problems with the soft spring sealing?
I am using an eblade and would like to use the softer springs, because i'm told they are better on the battery. (less force to cock less time the soliniod has to stay open).
Thank you in advance for any suggestions you may have.

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