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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: 3 way bomb install problem

In Reply to: 3 way bomb install problem posted by Jeremy Brown on July 04, 2003 at 18:40:10:


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Posted by:
L.P.CockerDude

on July 04, 2003 at 23:34:57

Lots of x-ways never install "tight", it should still however function correctly. Plus once you get the lp hoses on there it will stay more in place. do NOT use loc-tite.
It could be hissing because it needs a small adjustment. I always adjusted mine so that if I applied even the slightest pressure to the trigger it would start to hiss (out the front) that ensured a full pull to the rear. Also, and probably the last thing you wanna hear.... the BOMB is notorious for snagging O-rings. Check as a last resort...... good luck :)

: I just got a 3 way bomb and put it on. I can't seem to get the thing on there tight, do i need to use some loc tite or some teflon tape or something for that? the thing also hisses like mad out the back of it (towards the arm) when i hold the trigger in. I'm not sure if my o-ring isn't sealing or what is going on, but some help would be greatly appreciated.


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