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Ego9 problem

dingle

Samurai (UKPSF 5360)
Aug 31, 2010
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Hi I was wondering if anyone could help, I have an Ego 9 which had velocity spikes this weekend. I chrono’ed it several times though out the day. It was spiking between 276- 285, then on occasion spiked to 299-315. I did several barrel changes trying several bore sizes as I thought it was a paint match issue even with the 693 it spiked... When I got home last night I stripped the gun down and found that one of the rammer o-rings was split down the centre. I have look on the PE web site for a spares kit for the Ego9 and can’t find one. Does any one know where I can get replacements? And how I can stop this from happening again?
 

slyshot

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i got myself a comprehensive kit from Just paintball, has everything in there for pretty much any eventuality. Nice to know its in your kit bag in case anything happens. I think the rammer o-rings take a bit of abuse even with the Plank kit, i have heard over dwelling can put alot of pressure on them to. how often is it happening? if its only every 6 months or so, swap them out as part of routine maintenance.
 

PreacherMan

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Hi Mate, worth giving Planet a call and asking for their tech dept. 0161 872 5572

They may be able to help ;)

Failing that post up which oring has split, e.g if it is the middle oring then it is a size NBR09 and someone may have one they could post you. :)
 

dingle

Samurai (UKPSF 5360)
Aug 31, 2010
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Hi Mate, worth giving Planet a call and asking for their tech dept. 0161 872 5572

They may be able to help ;)

Failing that post up which oring has split, e.g if it is the middle oring then it is a size NBR09 and someone may have one they could post you. :)
i got myself a comprehensive kit from Just paintball, has everything in there for pretty much any eventuality. Nice to know its in your kit bag in case anything happens. I think the rammer o-rings take a bit of abuse even with the Plank kit, i have heard over dwelling can put alot of pressure on them to. how often is it happening? if its only every 6 months or so, swap them out as part of routine maintenance.
Thanks for getting back to me, it's the 009-Ram Front Bumper o-ring that I need, I have all the others in my spares kit so don't really want to buy the comprehensive kit. I have looed at an o-ring specialist site but would have to buy a minimum of 100 orings to get a replacement that might be an option, unless anyone has spares?
 

Nicky T

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Thanks for getting back to me, it's the 009-Ram Front Bumper o-ring that I need, I have all the others in my spares kit so don't really want to buy the comprehensive kit. I have looed at an o-ring specialist site but would have to buy a minimum of 100 orings to get a replacement that might be an option, unless anyone has spares?
Give Stoney a call at Planet Eclipse on (0161) 8725572 and he'll sell you 10 of the 009 NBR 70 o-rings that you need.

Your velocity spikes are unlikely to be linked to the o-ring issue though....if i were you i'd inspect your Inline Regulator piston seal as that is the primary cause of reg creep and the symptoms that you have described.

Nicky T
 

dingle

Samurai (UKPSF 5360)
Aug 31, 2010
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Give Stoney a call at Planet Eclipse on (0161) 8725572 and he'll sell you 10 of the 009 NBR 70 o-rings that you need.

Your velocity spikes are unlikely to be linked to the o-ring issue though....if i were you i'd inspect your Inline Regulator piston seal as that is the primary cause of reg creep and the symptoms that you have described.

Nicky T
Thank you once again, Nicky I'll strip the reg tonight and run the tests with the dwell settings @ 3 like advised when I get the o-rings. Stoney's sending the o-rings out. Once again a big thank you to the PE tech team for the advice and help so far.