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    Pre 99 Autococker Hammer removal

    Good day,

    I have a pre99 autococker that i am working on, replacing orings, updating parts and making into a sleeper. I am trying to remove the valve. With a post 99 autococker you remove cocking rod, remove the frame, remove the ivg, remove the bolt, from the top down remove / loosen the hammer lug, remove the hammer, remove the retaining nut with a valve tool, remove the retaining bolt from the bottom, then the valve will slide out.
    So far i have removed the cocking rod, frame, ivg(different ivg), bolt, and i cant seem to figure out how to remove the hammer, there is no top hole, there seems to be a hole in the bolt tube but i do not have an allen wrench that will fit that, there is a hole in the hammer but there again i cant seem to find the right allen key, SAE or metric, do i need to just go find a wider range of allen keys or is there another way to remove the valve on a pre99 if there is a write-up, video, or really anything that someone knows of already can someone point me to it my google foo is failing me more than usual as normally there is at least a video or something like that.

    Also this might be a separate topic and more for a moderator but is it possible to have a sticky with common issues, tear downs, orings, something like that on the front of the Autococker sub forum? .
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    #2
    its a 1/8th Allen key

    after removing the IVG and spring you can thread the cocking rod back in to the hammer - this will help line up the Allen key to the lug nut

    " there is no top hole" -> very early autocokers you remove the lug nut from the bottom of the body it screws out where the frame and body meet. If it has a side hole that is a set screw to hold the lug nut from moving during operation. Loosen that set screw also. I can check the Allen key size with my old one.

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      #3
      Originally posted by latches109 View Post
      after removing the IVG and spring you can thread the cocking rod back in to the hammer - this will help line up the Allen key to the lug nut
      I always forget to do that thank you for the reminder.
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        #4
        I was able to get it turns out the allen keys i was using "amazon specials" were not sized right imagine that
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