The usual same problem, piston can't seal.
I've been reading, but then and again materials are much harder to find in my country, so I can't use some of these solutions listed up there. Besides, all the neoprene rubber that I know of in my country is hard (around 75% hardness) and isn't exactly good for sealing stuff.
I'm thinking of a multi-layered thing as shown in the diagram.
Any comments?
Thanks.
Limbeh
Problems with piston sealing face, thinking of sponge rubber
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Welcome to Singapore.
The laws are stricter concerning spudguns than anywhere in the West.
Even the Aussies for all they complain have it good compared to us.
The laws are stricter concerning spudguns than anywhere in the West.
Even the Aussies for all they complain have it good compared to us.
3mm thick neoprene rubber, 70% hardness, 3mm thickness.
Air always seems to leak whenever I pump it up. The leaks are quite significant, can't get a decent pressure anyway.
The barrel isn't perfectly straight either - I tried sanding it out by placing sandpaper on the piston (as suggested by someone here some time ago), but the problem still stays.
Air always seems to leak whenever I pump it up. The leaks are quite significant, can't get a decent pressure anyway.
The barrel isn't perfectly straight either - I tried sanding it out by placing sandpaper on the piston (as suggested by someone here some time ago), but the problem still stays.
Welcome to Singapore.
The laws are stricter concerning spudguns than anywhere in the West.
Even the Aussies for all they complain have it good compared to us.
The laws are stricter concerning spudguns than anywhere in the West.
Even the Aussies for all they complain have it good compared to us.
I think your uneven barrel porting is causing it.
Sand it some more, or, if possible take the porting out and cut it straight (and sand it)
Sand it some more, or, if possible take the porting out and cut it straight (and sand it)