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    Pump Kit Install Questions

    I have a timed and running 2k cocker. All standard internals and a lightning bolt. I have the middle tier inception pump kit. I want to install the kit. Is this a drop in thing or will I need to start rebalancing everything after? Any advice welcome before I get going on this.

    #2
    It won't change anything in regards to your operating pressures hammer spring etc all you are doing is replacing the automated cocking of the front block manual pump instead

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      #3
      You could just bolt it on and go.

      You also could benefit from swapping springs you won’t need as high of pressure for the pump. You could go with a lighter spring setup it will lighten the pump stroke a lil smooth it out and refine it. This will require you to re time and sweet spot the reg. Really easy to do there are lots of YouTube How To Time Tec videos. Autococker parts sells a nice spring kit for like $20 that has every spring you could need.

      It’s definitely worth knowing and learning how to swap the springs out. You can really change the way the marker feels to shoot.

      Last edited by Chuck E Ducky; 02-19-2024, 12:37 PM.

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        #4
        Don’t listen to them. You WILL have to eff with something. Maybe not installing the pump but certainly when you try to put the pneumatics back on. You won’t have to buy any hammers or springs or anything. You may do so anyway though.

        Cocker ownership comes with a special kind of PTSD that makes people forget how much hell they’ve put themselves through as soon as they get the thing running and shoot it again. After putting a case through it you’ll have no memory of how much time and money you spent.

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        • Socalpumpballer
          Socalpumpballer commented
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          If you have a slotted vertical asa then you don’t have to do anything to retime the pneumatics and can freely switch back and forth from pump to semi just by bolting the front block back on

        #5
        Originally posted by SignOfZeta View Post
        Don’t listen to them. You WILL have to eff with something. Maybe not installing the pump but certainly when you try to put the pneumatics back on. You won’t have to buy any hammers or springs or anything. You may do so anyway though.

        Cocker ownership comes with a special kind of PTSD that makes people forget how much hell they’ve put themselves through as soon as they get the thing running and shoot it again. After putting a case through it you’ll have no memory of how much time and money you spent.
        I get It. Not expecting it to ever go back to semi without being timed. I have another autococker so this one will likely stay a pump. There appears to be a decent amount of pump games around here. I was more just curious if I would need to do much once the kit was installed. I'll play with it as is and if I want a different feel I'll grab a spring kit.

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        • JeepDVLZ45

          JeepDVLZ45

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          Another Northeasterner! Yes. There are a fair amount of pump games

        • DiamondDave
          DiamondDave commented
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          Yeah. Going to try to make it to some. Agawam isn't too far. RI is doable too. Should be able to make it to the blowback event in March.

        • JeepDVLZ45

          JeepDVLZ45

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          The blowback throwback is gonna be a blast! Make sure you break out your finest 90s marker and attire!

          Hopefully we’ll see you there

        #6
        If you come to one of our events in the NE shoot me a PM let me know and we can get there early and I can show you how to sweet spot it get it shooting nicely if you have issues.

        Also Autococker parts gold lower internal kit would drop in and make it shoot money. Think CCM without the scalper mark ups.
        Last edited by Chuck E Ducky; 02-21-2024, 12:58 AM.

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        • Chuck E Ducky

          Chuck E Ducky

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          Or this guy just posted ccm lowers for $90
          Hello all selling stuff from my gearbox. All items are priced for shipping. —————-——— Parts and such—————————— WGP Prostock body/frontblock/backblock: $80 shipped Inception design front block scratched: $ 20 shipped Inception design volumizer: $17 Inception design beavertail: $17 Wgp single hinge frame: $30 Works gold hinge

        • DiamondDave
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          Lol. I need to play a day with it before I know if I want to change anything. I'm pretty low maintenance. The gold kit would probably be the way id go. Right now what does bug me is the return spring in the pump handle. I'm used to the pgp that has positive forward lock. With this inception kit there is a
          Bout 1/4" of slop where there is no spring tension. May drop something in there to take up the space.

        • Chuck E Ducky

          Chuck E Ducky

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          Time 2 Paintball sells a long return spring on EBay. I have one tried it and didn’t like it. But I like a lite return spring personally. You’re welcome to it or any hardware store should have a lil longer one.
          Last edited by Chuck E Ducky; 02-22-2024, 12:33 PM.

        #7
        So it's all installed. Haven't got a longer spring yet. Have a feeling I need a barrel with a smaller bore. Any recommendations on a good all around size if I'm not going to buy a kit? Click image for larger version

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        • Grendel

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          And a cocker has been returned rightly to its origin, "bravo zulu"! Next is to replace the unsightly double trigger

        #8
        I was not able to make it to the pump day in Albany today but did decide to put some paint through my pump today to see how it chronos and how it feels. I want to make it to the next event so this is the time to troubleshoot. She shoots nice, pretty consistent to about 5 bps give or take. Little inefficient. Shot 100 balls ate up about 450 psi. If I hold the pump handle forward it quacks. If I don’t hold the bolt forward it’s a nice quiet shot and no real loss of fps. I imagine sweet spotting the regulator is the first step?

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          #9
          It likely would benefit from a balanced set of springs. By quack you mean the valve is bouncing? That will cause an inefficient shot.

          To bad you didn’t make it out to APE today I could have given you a few detent rings that would make that big bore barrel work perfectly, Even with small paint.

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