So I just got a Evil Pimp off of goodwill online for $72 and I'm pretty excited to start bringing it back to it's former glory. I've always liked the look of them but I've never owned one before, anything I should specifically know? I've heard there a cross of a intimidator and a impulse. Anyway, would you say I picked it up for a good price? Thanks
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Nice! And yes, they are essentially the lovechild of an Impulse and an Intimidator...
Impulse parts:
valve,
ram/housing/hammer,
bolt (w/ modification to the body for the pin),
barrel,
feedneck (careful, there are two different specs).
Intimidator parts:
LPR.
You can still find WAS boards for them, too.If you need to talk, I will listen. Leave a message and I will call you back as soon as I get it.
IGY6; 503.995.0257
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You can't probably program the WAS board anymore unless you have a cable. But they work great stock. I have a couple of them. I have a manual for them too if needed.
You will want to replace every oring in it. They seem to be aged to a point of disintegration on just about every pimp I have had in the last few years. Replacing the tubing probably wouldn't hurt if you really want to use it.
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Probably should just start searching for a Timmy LPR now. Rebuilding the Evil Respirator LPR is a huge pain involving magical strips of sandwich baggie plastic.If you need to talk, I will listen. Leave a message and I will call you back as soon as I get it.
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What makes them harder to rebuild then other LPRs?
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They have a habit of trapping air inside the LPR upon reassembly, creating an air-spring... a cushion of air that inhibits proper function. The fix for this problem has been documented on PBN... involving a strip of thin plastic to break the seal of one of the O-rings, allowing the air cushion to vent when you assemble it.
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