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| MCB Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Southern Maine | Trilogy pump kits? I saw on the website that you can make pre-99, and post-99 Cocker pump kits. Any chance for a Trilogy version as well? The main difference is the pump guide has different threads, and the pump rod has a funny bend.
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| Seasoned Member | If I was going to make a custom trilogy pump kit I'd use the stock ram mount as a stabilizer. Thread a nylon bushing into it, and put a short rod from the pump arm through it with the same threads as the ram on the end. Thread the stock semi pump arm on to it and you're good to go. It will be help prevent twisting and you don't have the funny bent pump arm.
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| MCB Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Southern Maine | Someone on PBnation did something like that. Except I think they used the stock LPR as the pump guide, but otherwise use the existing ram rod, with a threaded extention. Clever, for sure.
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