Fixing a guy’s Piranha R6 and his orings are just slime. Replaced all the o-rings but the hammer needs a different sized o-ring. What size does it need? Or do I have to track down some strange specialty o-ring? Marker does not properly cycle at the moment.
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I'm pretty sure it's still an 015, it's just that on piranhas they seat the ring more on the front face of the hammer instead of around it. It's been a while since I've rebuilt one though, but try a 015 and 016, the wrong one will be too tight or too loose
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Yeah that's not an o ring issue, that's a piranha issue
High input pressure (co2 preferred) and put a barrel swab down the barrel.
My personal theory on why is that the hammer is larger than it needs to be requiring both a higher volume and pressure of air to reset. Using a barrel swab or paint helps by creating back pressure in the upper tube
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Also you might want to check that the valve is in the correct direction (large hole forward) most of us have done that at some point and the results are largely the same
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Originally posted by Cdn_Cuda View PostFlipped the valve the proper way, swapped to a stock looking spring and same issue. I’ll try a black spring next. But thinking it’s air getting past the hammer causing it not to recock.
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May want to look at the edge of the rear sear,should be square and sharp,when there slightly worn they will not catch the hammer and stop it,causing the hammer bounce you mentioned. Check the sear and the hammer, if they look rounded,lightly dress the edges with a file till they are square and sharp.This may solve your problem.Worth a look.
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