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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Leaking Jackhammer

In Reply to: Re: Leaking Jackhammer posted by Razorpb on July 10, 2003 at 15:53:27:


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Posted by:
mdw282
on July 10, 2003 at 20:25:55

You are my hero...that worked.....I would have never gotten that. Thanks dude


: If I remember correctly you remove the adjustment knob, insert your cocking rod finger tight and pull out the plunger and replace the oring. I had this problem, called ANS and that was their advice, which was right on. Hope it helps.

: Razor

: : Ok, so I haven't used my cockers in about 4 years. And now that I have them back together, my jackhammer is leaking like a sieve out of the exhaust hole next to the nipple AND out the front of the reg through the knob....

: : ....I oiled the be-jesus out of it....is there a diagram or something out there?

: : Advice?


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