Hopefully there are some that are more knowledgeable on this marker than myself, but I had a few questions. I recently picked one up on E-Bay in a relatively good condition. There was some grime in the receiver that kept the bolt from moving, but I was able to clean most of it out. As I was reassembling the marker, I tuned the shock and ROF brass screws according to the manual (Images of the manual were posted somewhere on MCB a little while back). As I was moving the screws, a yellow liquid leaked from around it. From the manual and the old Tippmann video on the marker, I'm to understand that there's two linked chambers filled with some kind of fluid, and the movement of the two upper sears actuated by this fluid controls the shock and rate of fire.
I was wondering if anyone knew what this fluid was, and if there's a way or proper procedure for replacing the fluid. I was able to change out all the O-Rings, clean up all the surfaces, and return the marker to almost new besides this portion. I really don't like the idea that there's some part I might not be able to fix eventually, so hopefully someone knows anything about this.
I was wondering if anyone knew what this fluid was, and if there's a way or proper procedure for replacing the fluid. I was able to change out all the O-Rings, clean up all the surfaces, and return the marker to almost new besides this portion. I really don't like the idea that there's some part I might not be able to fix eventually, so hopefully someone knows anything about this.
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