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    #16
    Did it just go from shooting to instantly dead ? What were the step by step things that went down from working to not.

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      #17
      This was the last one I pulled apart , not sure what you got there. Click image for larger version

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        #18
        Far from an expert on a Trilogy but that valve spring in Dauntless image looks awfully long, way longer then would be on a traditional 2K Autococker. If too long it could have way too much preload on the valve preventing the Hammer from opening the valve enough to function. Again I have no real experience with a Trilogy never had one apart on my bench so unsure what correct springs look like.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Grendel View Post
          Far from an expert on a Trilogy but that valve spring in Dauntless image looks awfully long, way longer then would be on a traditional 2K Autococker. If too long it could have way too much preload on the valve preventing the Hammer from opening the valve enough to function. Again I have no real experience with a Trilogy never had one apart on my bench so unsure what correct springs look like.

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          Trilogies have massive valve chambers. I believe they use Spyder mainsprings in the valve.

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            Roger, I'll go back into my cave and let those who have experience with Trilogy markers continue. Thanks for the clarification.

          #20
          Did you change springs? I would suspect a dwell issue.....

          Also, make sure your outlet hole in the valve, aligns with the transfer hole in the body.
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            #21
            They are long Click image for larger version

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              #22
              I think my valve is from a pro , not a sport
              which would mean I need a weaker valve spring , I think. Anyone have a sport valve I can swap it for ?

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                #23
                Since no one else suggested it... If your marker was working one week and now it isn't, have you checked your tank with another marker?
                Sometimes those tank gauges lie to you.

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                  #24
                  Yup , tank works ok my automag , so I know it’s outputting high pressure.

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                    #25
                    Your springs probably died. Trilogy springs are notorious for weakening very quickly.

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