I have a Spyder VS2 with a balanced valve and am thinking of putting it into a Raven Nexion. Is this a straight drop in or is there anything I should be aware of?
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At the minimum, you'll have to use the shorter striker from the VS2/VS3/RS/RSX, and block off some of the blowback gas vents.I can haz feedback?
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I have the full VS2 internals, so no issues with the striker. I’ll have to take the valve out and look at the gas vents and see what I can do.
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The vents you need to block off are on the body. Remove the trigger frame to see them. You also have to block off the hole where the pin that goes across the body by the valve was.
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Double check the valve retaining screw (the big brass one) fits correctly and the valve aligns with the air passage.
With the trigger frame being further back you will probably need a very soft striker spring to allow the striker enough travel. You should also try to get the pressure down below 350 psi otherwise the inner o-rings on the valve can blow out. I've had luck at 400 psi but I think that is a bit of a risk. Remember the VS2 operates at about 200 psi.
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Originally posted by Cdn_Cuda View PostAnd I guess the important question to ask is the performance that much better to warrant all the work?
Pull the valve retaining body pin and plug the holes with something and throw a piece of electrical tape over them, that's enough to test with.
Put same tape over the vent hole on the body bottom, will have to remove the frame, and put back on.
Set your PSI to 300 and see if it will cycle, drop it as low as you can to see what it will cycle at. If it won't cycle at 300 psi try your weakest valve spring.
See if you can hit velocity without going over 350psi.
Should take you about 10 minutes to switch the internals if you've taken a lot of spyders apart, and it's not crusty
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Ya the pressure should still be on the valve side of those holes so it doesn't take much to plug them. The airflow will go to the highest flow path, so it is unlikely to "pop" the tape off or whatever you decide to use. I've used a little sealant to good success, which is easy to actually pop out if you want to return it to stock later on.
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Originally posted by Cdn_Cuda View PostJust need to get a reg that goes low enough, as I don't want to blow out the o-rings.
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