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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: WHat is easier changing tank to hp or gun to lp

In Reply to: WHat is easier changing tank to hp or gun to lp posted by Zepher on May 14, 2003 at 21:15:37:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on May 15, 2003 at 14:35:52

Depends on the tank, your cocker is already low pressure, running around 450 psi stock. With a spring kit you can get the stock cocker down to about 300 psi by sweetspotting the reg
with the valve/spring combo. Maddman is a good kit for about $12. You'll also need a valve tool to take the valve out to change the valve spring. Doing this will change the sear lug height since you have to pull the hammer out to get to the valve. Ravi Chopra has a good site on timing, that's where I learned. Hope it helps.

Razor
: I got a good deal on a 68ci 3000psi tank. I also have a 2002 vert autococker right now fully stock.
: But i have a problem. The tank is preset to lp and i am pretty sure my gun dosent run lp. so i was wonder what would be the best thing to do.
: get a new regulator{which i think thats what i am suppose to do}for my tank and set the preset higher {like 800 i think) or should i convert my
: autococker to lp. if converting my gun is the answer how would i go about doing that and could you give me any recorces were i could find out the best {and easiest} ways to do it.
: keep in mind i am also looking to not run up my budjet so the cheaper solution would be better.

: thanks this would help me a ton
: bill please reply.


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