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    JT Excellerator 4.0 oring sizes

    I figured since it's a spyder clone I would post here. I'm looking for an oring size chart for this marker. The oring for the striker seems to be an 016, but it seems slightly wider than the 1/16 standard orings I have. I know they may have been metric and in urethane, but I'm unsure.

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      I'm not 100% on the 4.0s & I can't find an o-ring list offhand, but the 5.0 & 6.0 had slim strikers like the newer Spyders, meaning they could use the same o-rings as the bolt. If the striker looks to be a similar diameter I'd just use the same size o-ring. I have a 6.0 and that's all I've ever done with it. I used tank o-rings (015). Dab a little oil on them first so they go on easier. If that doesn't work, go one size up.

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        4.0 has the fat striker but I made it work. Does buna material work on these guns if using hpa? I used urethane on the bolt but had to use buna on the striker.

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          I don't know. I actually can't get mine to function on HPA. It's a co2 only gun for me. I use urethane all around, but give buna a try. Worst that'll happen is it doesn't work. In all reality, buna VS urethane is neither here nor there for most paintguns. For certain markers it may matter, but you can usually get by on one or the other.
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            #6
            That’s interesting that it won’t run in hpa. 850psi output tanks should be plenty. I could see springs needing to be changed out but it still should run.

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              Yeah, I thought so too. Perhaps I'll monkey with it some more. I actually haven't used it in several years now. It was my first "decent" paintgun & I used it a lot in our local league back then, so I was thinking of just putting it in a shadowbox or something for a display. Remnant of a bygone age or something, lol.
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