View Full Version : Yet Another.....Impulse Question
JesterDude15
05-08-2001, 02:20 PM
I read the manual....finally,
I removed the bolt and it was shipped dry so I lubed it up and am trying to remove the valve, it says you can slide it out and this kid says not too because it will mess up my gun. Should I take it out, if so, how?
ds613
05-08-2001, 03:26 PM
Just remove the middle part. Take out the hammer and unscrew the thing below the barrel. Then, poke it out the front of the gun with a pencil or something. If you want to remove the whole thing, you have to take out the valve seat locator screw. To do this, you have to remove the grip. The valve seat locator is the large silver screw in the gun body. After that, you just poke the valve seat out the same way. You wont mess up the gun unless you are stupid.
JesterDude15
05-08-2001, 05:12 PM
How do you take out the hammer?
ds613
05-08-2001, 06:09 PM
Unscrew it from the back of the gun. It's under the bolt. Be careful, the thing you will be unscrewing is the hammer itself. Unscrew untill it's not coming any further out, then pull.
JesterDude15
05-08-2001, 06:13 PM
What do you unscrew it with?
I'm lost....
I am talking about when you unscrew the little cap covering the hammer, you have to unscrew that and push out the valve with a hammer, I am asking how to get the hammer out of the gun and what to unscrew it with?
ds613
05-09-2001, 03:58 AM
That's not a cap covering the hammer. It is the hammer. Use a wrench or a large screwdriver. Unscrew until it's not coming out of the gun any farther by turning, then pull it out.
JesterDude15
05-09-2001, 04:53 AM
I take out the pin and the bolt, the Valve Spring which is what I am trying to get out, then I take out the little cap under where the bolt goes, how do I get the hammer out or is that little cap under the bolt the hammer?
ds613
05-09-2001, 07:58 AM
It's the hammer. Unscrew it, then pull it out. You might have to pull kind of hard.
JesterDude15
05-09-2001, 06:41 PM
Mission accomplished
ok
I was walking down the sidewalk and found this part that looked like a marker part. It is all gold and am confused on if it is part of my gun or someone elses.
Are there any gold parts on the impulse
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Looks kinda like that but all gold...
Is there a part like that on the gun?
ds613
05-10-2001, 08:06 AM
It probably isn't part of your gun. What makes you think it might be?
JesterDude15
05-10-2001, 01:01 PM
I dunno....
Why does my reg leak sometimes, they shipped my tank empty so when I put some one elses in it leaks???
why?
ds613
05-10-2001, 04:57 PM
Well, it could be a bad seal, but it could just be that liquid is getting in the gun. You really should use an anti-siphon tank. It could also be that your pressure is set too high. Make sure it's below 200 psi.
If you're talking about when you screw the tank in, you need to use an on/off valve or put an o-ring inside the manifold where the tank screws in.
JesterDude15
05-10-2001, 06:13 PM
Know when I put in any tank it wont even start to gas up!!!
What is wrong?
Creek
05-11-2001, 08:43 PM
Back the reg all the way out and hook up the tank and then turn it in and see if that works.Also check the filter in the max flow,On page 12 the manual it gives you the brake down of the reg.Its part 211 of the reg
JesterDude15
05-12-2001, 05:28 AM
I am missing my Reg Piston and Spring guide pin. I took off my Reg cover and found No spring guide pin and found something that looked like the piston on the sidewalk where I was sitting earlier.
That kinda pisses me off!
Creek
05-12-2001, 09:56 AM
When I work on my markers in the field or out side at home I got a board,Plywood matter of fact cut it 2 and a half feet by 3 feed.Made 3 and half inch walls.
Painted it white.Now I have a work bench I put on the tail gate of my truck.Wont lose things rolling off and stuff.Plus the frist time I ever ripe a marker apart I do it inside in case a spring takes off when I open something up.
That way I can find it and know what too expect at a field if I have to work on my marker
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