Hello, all. I have a CCM S5B (back block pump) that I recently acquired and it’s having a peculiar issue. The cocking rod cannot be adjusted short enough to properly set the gun’s timing. With the cocking rod nut factory set with red loctite, the front of the bolt had to travel nearly 1/2” behind the feedneck before the gun would cock. I loosened the nut and screwed it in all the way onto the rod to make it as short as possible. Now the gun cocks when the front of the bolt is 3/16” behind the back of the feedneck. Better, but still not right. I'm using a zip tie on the cocking rod right now as my temporary means of adjusting the timing properly.
It’s literally as if the cocking rod is too long for this gun. The cocking rod with the nut removed is 3 3/4” long end to end and the distance between the threads on each end is 2 7/8”.
I called CCM and they were stumped. I didn’t have the cocking rod measurements on hand for the CCM tech nor the serial number as I was at work when I called (so I’ll be calling him back on Monday with that info), but he did mention that CCM slapped together and sold a few S5 markers they had lying around their shop a couple years ago. And the seller did say that he bought this gun new in 2018, so my gun is probably one of those.
I'm wondering if the S5B is supposed to have a shorter cocking rod than more modern CCMs. Does anybody else out there own an S5 with a back block? If you do, what is the measurement you have between the rubber bumper and the back of the threads on the front of your cocking rod?
It’s literally as if the cocking rod is too long for this gun. The cocking rod with the nut removed is 3 3/4” long end to end and the distance between the threads on each end is 2 7/8”.
I called CCM and they were stumped. I didn’t have the cocking rod measurements on hand for the CCM tech nor the serial number as I was at work when I called (so I’ll be calling him back on Monday with that info), but he did mention that CCM slapped together and sold a few S5 markers they had lying around their shop a couple years ago. And the seller did say that he bought this gun new in 2018, so my gun is probably one of those.
I'm wondering if the S5B is supposed to have a shorter cocking rod than more modern CCMs. Does anybody else out there own an S5 with a back block? If you do, what is the measurement you have between the rubber bumper and the back of the threads on the front of your cocking rod?
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