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#1 Jlego

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Posted 15 July 2004 - 08:26 PM

Son of a bitch! Here i am, just shooting it to test my newest silencer idea, and the dart flies straight real well, silencer worked pretty well, but i can do better.
As i go for a second shot, as I pump, i hear a small wistling (sorry, sp) noise.
I take a good look down the barrel and find that the plug looks like it has slipped.
So, i go inside, swearing, and take it apart, take off the brass.
I find what I thought was true, it had slipped, but also the valve won't release.
It won't pull as far back as normal.

I'm looking for HELP, please.
If i have to I will open up the valve, but i REALLY hope there's another way. Please say there's another way.
And if i have to open my valve, i'd like instructions on how to do it most safely. Pics if possible.
Hoping i don't have to open it.
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#2 Black Wrath

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Posted 16 July 2004 - 12:59 AM

I have internal pictures of an SM5k tank. Unfortunatly, not on this computer. I seem to always have the pictures, but always on the wrong computer, SOB. I will try to post them for you. I will tell you to cut right at that high ridge that cuts the tank in half, and not to cut all the way through, but around, because you could cut the valve pin... bad idea. I did it safely. Plumber's goop will bring it back to life, but I'd put some fibre glass over it to keep it strong. Even an epoxy coating would be okay.

I hope I can help you, give me a few days to get the pictures onto this computer.
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#3 ompa

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Posted 16 July 2004 - 08:01 AM

Wait... you mean that little plug that seals the front end of the air chamber? Because if that slipped off, you wouldn't be able to pump it. And yes, you would have to open it up. And yes, it sucks ass. However, I wish you the best of luck with it, I've opened mine up to, so feel free to ask me or Wrath any questions.

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#4 Jlego

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Posted 16 July 2004 - 01:48 PM

thanks guys, when i open it i'll make sure to take lots of pictures too.
Please try to get yours up though, so I have some idea.

As it stands though i'm leaving on sunday for a week, so don't bee suprised if i rez this topic in a week.

Cutting tools, i think i might use the dremel cutting tool, it's really nice.
And if i do open it up, would it be worth it to expand the tank as well?

reply by sunday or i'll read and respondwhen i get back. (prolly next sunday or monday.)

thanks
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#5 ompa

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Posted 16 July 2004 - 01:53 PM

Eh, I wrote a mod up for it, but it's kind of confusing, especially since I don't have internal tank pictures. :blink: If Wrath gets his up, I'll give you the rest of the details, and some warnings.

here

Great site, should really get more hits though. *nudge nudge*

You could probably figure out how to do it yourself though, it's really simple.

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#6 Black Wrath

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Posted 29 July 2004 - 06:23 PM

I'm sorry to bring this back, but Jlego needed help,a nd he never replied to my PM saying he didn't.

I spent a good 30 minutes reworking and enhancing these pictures, and labeling them. I hope they help you.

NOTES:You will notice I don't have a hose attached to mine because it broke off. I haven't lost hope for this stray SM5k valve, I may bring it back to life with some store-bought pieces. Don't worry, I have two SM5ks, this is the busted one.

Pictures are colour coded and labeled:

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The tank.
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The side.
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The front.
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The spring.
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Crappy halved picture.

I hope this helps you Jlego. I may be able to take some more pictures, but I don't know. I think I did a pretty good 30 minute job for you, so go ahead and try to open up your tank. Ompa, do yuo think you could add anything, or did I get everything?

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#7 cxwq

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Posted 29 July 2004 - 06:31 PM

Very nice, thanks for the pictures.
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#8 Jlego

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Posted 01 August 2004 - 08:24 PM

Thanks man, i'll make sure to take pictures ar well.
I'm glad you were able to get them up, this gives me a good idea of what I'm facing.
I'm leaving again to go look at colleges, but as soon as i get back and have time, i'll make a nice writup of the problem i had, and such, with pics.
Also, the bent firing pin won't be a problem, right? It was modded when it broke. (and ironically i might add, a day-old paint job. :blush: )
Well, looking forward to rezing (lol) my favorite gun, so i can finish testing my 8" silencer with .25' drilled holes :D . It's already looking like some sick shit, it screws on and off like the original adapters and silences almost any air gun well.
Post in a week or so,
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#9 ompa

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Posted 01 August 2004 - 08:39 PM

You shouldnt' have to worry about it if you aren't doing an expansion. Good luck man.

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#10 Black Wrath

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Posted 01 August 2004 - 09:06 PM

You shouldnt' have to worry about it if you aren't doing an expansion. Good luck man.

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Shouldn't have to worry about... what?

Anyways, if your pin is bent, as in you did a tank relocation, then you cannot do a tank expansion because you need extra length in the pin to make up for about an inch or so of length in the tank. You have to keep it stock size.

When opening, remember to cut AROUND and not straight through. I can't explain it better than saying that once you cut into the plastic, rotate it around to another place and cut inwards. That way, you don't cut through the tank and snap the release pin. You're screwed in that senario.

Good luck with this. Remember, buy enough Plumber's Goop to last a plumber several years, and you should be good for sealing the tank afterwards.
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#11 ompa

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Posted 01 August 2004 - 09:09 PM

The bent pin... it appears that was the only thing he was worried about in his previous post. Sorry for not being too specific. And Black's right, whatever you do, do NOT hacksaw straight through the entire tank, just go around it. I really don't know how to explain it. Basically, just avoid the firing pin at all costs.

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#12 Jlego

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Posted 02 August 2004 - 09:00 AM

I’m pretty sure I understand how to cut it.
I'd like people to tell me how to seal it though; I don't see how plumber’s goop could hold under that much pressure.

Now I'm back Aug. 4th

Ok, I just cut open the valve. Everything looks great and the seal had come completely off the green end.
Of course I fixed that and took way too many pictures. Since it's not sealed yet, any picture close-up requests will be allowed, and posted. *Not for long though*
I'll get those up hopefully tonight.

I'd like to know how people recommend sealing the valve. I have plumber's goop and epoxy. Should I apply the goop directly to the outside where I cut, or the inside rim first?

I'll shut up now, though and get on those pics.
(Sorry in advance if I have to double post to get them up)
-JLego

Edited by Jlego, 04 August 2004 - 08:16 PM.

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#13 Jlego

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Posted 04 August 2004 - 09:51 PM

Sorry to double post, here are the pics and a short write up.
Some pics are links due to the fact that the forum wouldn't let me post all the pics in one post.
The anatomy of an sm5k valve
By Jlego

Before performing the first incision, address the valve.
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Hello valve.

Next, take a deep breath as you cut into what is one of the most badassed guns ever.
Pretend there is a hundred dollar bill in the middle, rolled up, and if cut it will be worthless. NEVER cut farther than 35-40% though the valve. After each cut, rotate the valve up to 90 degrees and cut again. Repeat until the top section can be removed.
I put mine in my vice, sideways (not too tight, you could crack the valve)

After making the cut, spray out the insides with compressed air and fix what needs fixing. in my case I just had to re-mount the rubber seal head. (Which I probably could have done without opening it. Damn. Life sucks. Better respect my 2 cents)
See-
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Here is the real meat of this write-up... The pics!!!

The now open valve
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Just kidding... if you have anything in here, your valve is weird. Figure it out or pm Xx_Black-Wrath_xX (only because he called himself the sm5k man.) or myself.
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BTW, mad props to black-wraith, thanks man, at least I knew what to expect thanks to you.

Top view of the open valve without the rubber seal in place.
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Three side views of the inside pin, one without the seal cap on, another without the spring.
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My fixed seal cap, and the hole you fix onto the pin.
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The last step, gluing is all that's left. I’m waiting a day or two for recommendations. It’s ready people.
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Thanks to everyone for making relevant comments, and the help, please get back with gluing methods. I know plumber's goop is strong, but this strong?

And anyone wanting other photos – I thought I took too many, but anything someone wants that I didn't get, you have a day or two to get back to me, mmmmkay?

My two cents, and many pictures.
-Jlego
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#14 ompa

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Posted 04 August 2004 - 10:02 PM

Just glue it back- you should be fine with it. Also another point on your tank while it's still open- you see that little cap in the center of the rubber plunger head? With mine, the thing just blew out. I'd suggest just taking the damn thing off and filling it with epoxy while it's still out of the tank. It might not happen to you, but it pissed me off on my first one so I just popped it out on my second one and replaced it with epoxy. Or you could just fill the hole in the back (look and you'll see what I mean) with epoxy as well. Just my 2 cents- nice writeup man.

And epoxy will hold more than you might think (at least mine did)- I can pump my expanded one about 12 times and it still won't break any seals.

~ompa

Edited by ompa, 04 August 2004 - 10:03 PM.

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#15 Jlego

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Posted 04 August 2004 - 10:11 PM

DAMN - 12 pumps! is that an expanded air tank? i could get about 5-6, that was until it broke. We'll see afterwords.
-Jlego
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#16 ompa

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Posted 04 August 2004 - 10:13 PM

I do 10 for safety- it's no joke. It's only expanded a bit though, maybe like 1/3 bigger. After all, any bigger and it's just pointless. The increase in range is minimal, but the velocity increase is pretty big. So it's basically a high-powered nerf gun loser. Although it's not in the same league's as boltsniper's, but then again, his was a homemade... This new Titan looks extremely promising, but it'll never take the place of my small soldiers sm5k, with it's comfy stock and pathetic scope... but it looks cool.

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#17 Black Wrath

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Posted 04 August 2004 - 10:25 PM

Well now I feel all bad. My tank was missing parts so my little tutorial wasn't really complete, so thanks for filling the gaps for us. I like how how wrote a little more than I, good job. Keep it up.

Seriously, PG will hold anything. It bonds well to plastic, and it stretches a wee bit to accomidate pressures. It will hold your tank, trust me. Epoxy will hold well too. If you can afford fibre glass to cover the outside, you're golden. I personally don't have that kind of money to spend, or that kind of loyalty to my blasters.

Do what you will, and good job on taking initiative and snapping some nice CLEAR clean pictures for us.

I really do think that in the future, is Cx agrees, we could have a nice internal pictures page for various springers and pump guns.
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#18 Jlego

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Posted 04 August 2004 - 10:43 PM

That would be awesome, Xx_Black-Wrath_xX. I can't wait.

And, ompa; no matter how hard they try, I don't know if they can ever replace that feeling from when I first walked to the park and lost my dart in the woods from 100' away. That was something else. I don't think the titan will come close.
Doesn't mean I won't use it to it's fullest :D .
Oh, and just a preview, I’ll post pics and ranges (as a success story) when I’m done, but this is the color scheme:
Green on black with this texture the camera can't capture.
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If I ever make it to a war people there can see it. Unfortunately I live in Connecticut and I may go to college as far north as Massachusetts, so getting to wars is very difficult. So I'm going to do my best to make it to one, and if not, maybe host one myself, we've got a nasty park.
-Jlego

edit:
you also gotta dig the matching nasty brassed sm1.5k old edition:
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also, this is my spring fav, with stefan ammo holder (it's flat black):
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I love my collection :nugget:
-jlego

Edited by Jlego, 04 August 2004 - 10:47 PM.

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#19 ompa

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Posted 04 August 2004 - 10:55 PM

Whoa that freakily reminds me of my x-bow.. and your sm1500 reminds me of my quad-barreled sm5k, although I don't know why.

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