
Piston problem.
What are you using as the sealing face? Yea, your sealing area is weird, but because of the "funnel" shape of the bushing I would think that it would center. What are you using to fill the cannon? Secondly, your equilization point may be to big for your air source.
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Well after seeing what you have, you could make a new piston with the head sticking slightly inside the barrel and a round rubber washer or big oring rite around the bottem of the inserted part that slides into the barrel. Use the end of the barrel as a guide when building the new piston. Maby??
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the barrel should stick out of the bushing
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I am going to have to experiment with sealing faces I think.I won't put an equilization point because the piston dosn't fit prfectly inside the larger pvc(about 1mm of play).This will also held to seal the piston.What should I use washers or o rings?
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I am making a valve almost identical to this one, except chamber sealing. I am using, for the main seal, a "toilet shank ring" or something like that. I've found it fits perfectly with the funnel shape of the bushing. As for the rear end of the piston, I am using a disassembled "test plug." In between is a "cast iron adapter" fitting (PVC), which is just a touch smalller than normal 2" pipe I will post a picture of my prototype piston if wanted.