I've got a new Inception spring kit for my Trilogy and I'd like to respring the valve. I took the frame off the body and removed the set screw that retains the valve. I had also removed the main spring and hammer of course. Now what? The valve doesn't seem to want to move, I'm guessing due to the friction of the valve body o-rings. I know that Trilogies do not have jam nuts and so I do not need a cocker valve tool. But how do I get the valve out the back of the lower tube? Do I need to remove the LPR and push a dowel in from that side? I would really rather not monkey with the front pneumatics unless I absolutely had to. I tried putting the short end of an Allen wrech in the set screw hole and levering it against the inside of the valve, but I was afraid to use much force for fear of tearing up the threading in that set screw hole.
Related note: I am respringing this Trilogy because I was having to crank the IVG way too far in to achieve usable velocity, and even then was having difficulty hitting even 270. With the stiffest main spring from the ID kit plus a new ID IVG, now I'm barely breaking 250. I love the new ID IVG that can be adjusted without removing the cocking rod, but since it is so much longer/thicker than the stock one, I don't think it had be screwed in as far before it bottoms out on the body tube threads. Which is odd, considering that the new ID spring is longer than the spring I had before. Anyway, I'm thinking that I need to lighten the valve spring.
Related note: I am respringing this Trilogy because I was having to crank the IVG way too far in to achieve usable velocity, and even then was having difficulty hitting even 270. With the stiffest main spring from the ID kit plus a new ID IVG, now I'm barely breaking 250. I love the new ID IVG that can be adjusted without removing the cocking rod, but since it is so much longer/thicker than the stock one, I don't think it had be screwed in as far before it bottoms out on the body tube threads. Which is odd, considering that the new ID spring is longer than the spring I had before. Anyway, I'm thinking that I need to lighten the valve spring.
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