I got questions...
A) When threaded in, are there still threads exposed on the body of your Power Valve?
I want to make sure this thing is actually threading in all the way before I continue to build around it, but it seats with 2.5 threads still visible and I don't know if that is correct.
B1) There is no provision for allotting dedicated blowback gas, did these require a specific valve with a dedicated blowback port?
B2) Or is the lose tolerance around the valve stem enough to reliably recock the marker?
B3) Is it still enough to reliably recock the marker ON HPA?
C) Is the Neo Power Valve completely BS snake oil?
I want to build it regardless, even if it's pure gimmick, but I would like to know if I can actually expect to get this working... I have never seen one or heard about one actually up and running.
D) What is the proper assembly of this device?
The instructions are complete garbage and I might be stupid. I assume that it is a pressure release valve, essentially. My assumption leads me to believe that the order is:
Set screw -> Spring -> Ball bearing -> O-ring
The O-ring acting as a valve seat/seal for the ball bearing. This creates an air spring behind the oversized valve stem...? The "tension" of this aforementioned air spring is adjustable via the set screw/spring. I think. I don't actually know.
The O-ring could go on/around the valve stem for all I know. The end of the valve stem does have what appears to be a centered contact stop that would indicate hitting the ball bearing. But if it is in contact with the ball bearing, then all they did is move the valve spring to the end of the LPC.
The Neo Power Valve has a spring component, and I don't believe that it functions in the same fashion as the typical Spyder valve spring. I am under the impression that it controls dwell with air pressure, rather than spring force physically closing the valve. Once again, I could be wrong, because I might be stupid.
A) When threaded in, are there still threads exposed on the body of your Power Valve?
I want to make sure this thing is actually threading in all the way before I continue to build around it, but it seats with 2.5 threads still visible and I don't know if that is correct.
B1) There is no provision for allotting dedicated blowback gas, did these require a specific valve with a dedicated blowback port?
B2) Or is the lose tolerance around the valve stem enough to reliably recock the marker?
B3) Is it still enough to reliably recock the marker ON HPA?
C) Is the Neo Power Valve completely BS snake oil?
I want to build it regardless, even if it's pure gimmick, but I would like to know if I can actually expect to get this working... I have never seen one or heard about one actually up and running.
D) What is the proper assembly of this device?
The instructions are complete garbage and I might be stupid. I assume that it is a pressure release valve, essentially. My assumption leads me to believe that the order is:
Set screw -> Spring -> Ball bearing -> O-ring
The O-ring acting as a valve seat/seal for the ball bearing. This creates an air spring behind the oversized valve stem...? The "tension" of this aforementioned air spring is adjustable via the set screw/spring. I think. I don't actually know.
The O-ring could go on/around the valve stem for all I know. The end of the valve stem does have what appears to be a centered contact stop that would indicate hitting the ball bearing. But if it is in contact with the ball bearing, then all they did is move the valve spring to the end of the LPC.
The Neo Power Valve has a spring component, and I don't believe that it functions in the same fashion as the typical Spyder valve spring. I am under the impression that it controls dwell with air pressure, rather than spring force physically closing the valve. Once again, I could be wrong, because I might be stupid.
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