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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Hoses on the front

In Reply to: Hoses on the front posted by Samurai_Smurf on July 24, 2003 at 02:32:12:


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Posted by:
BodyByHostess

on July 24, 2003 at 11:35:10

The proper set-up depends on your trigger type and 3-way type.

Regardless of your components, the center hose on the 3-way goes to the LP reg. The 2 outer hoses go to the ram. There are 4 possible component combinations. You either have a hinge trigger frame or a slider & you either have a '2 o-ring' 3-way or a '3 o-ring' 3-way. The Shocktech Bomb and the Dye PMP are both '3 o-ring' type 3-ways. All others (including all WGP 3-ways) are the '2 o-ring' type.

'Inner' will refer to the barb closest to the front block on both the 3-way and the ram; 'outer' will refer to the barb closest to the end of the barrel.

'2 o-ring' & slider: inner 3-way to outer ram & outer 3-way to inner ram

'2 o-ring' & hinge: inner 3-way to inner ram & outer 3-way to outer ram

'3 o-ring' & slider: inner 3-way to inner ram & outer 3-way to outer ram

'3 o-ring' & hinge: inner 3-way to outer ram & outer 3-way to inner ram

Hope this helps :)

Mike

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