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Originally posted by Jordan View Post
I toss a couple drops of oil in once in a while... seems to help prevent creep.
220psi is a bit high, 200 or lower is where it should be.
The air I was using was pretty wet (hand pump home fill) so I might try the same with some dry air.
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Originally posted by Toestr View PostSo I was able to shoot it today. After about 120 rounds the pressure had crept up to about 220psi. It seemed to shoot fine though.
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220psi is a bit high, 200 or lower is where it should be.
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So I was able to shoot it today. After about 120 rounds the pressure had crept up to about 220psi. It seemed to shoot fine though.
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Thanks guys, I guess for once I'll have to leave well enough alone. I got the pin depressor/filter out of the ASA, and that's as far as I got. I did try to get the screw under there out, but ended up damaging the head. So that's it.
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The original Mini reg is non-serviceable. The Axe Relay, which can also be fitted to a Mini, is... but service parts are hard to find because Empire doesn't want anyone messing with them.
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It’s the transfer tube that leaks on them with that tiny specialty oring. The reg itself is pretty rock solid.
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I bought my Mini almost nine years ago and the reg is still fine. I hear they are not serviceable once they do go, however. As stated, the solenoids die young, but at least they are cheap to replace
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That tm15 have an empire relay. Or the stock non on/off reg on it?
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