S410 cylinder removal

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Jonny1510
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S410 cylinder removal

Sat Sep 26, 2015 3:54 pm

Hi all,

Has anyone has any experience of a really stubborn air cylinder. I've emptied it of air & am trying to remove it to inspect the inside & fit a de-pinger from Julian. I have tried heat & gripping it with a latex glove to give more grip but no joy. All the strip down videos say it's only hand tight :?:

Thanks in advance

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Re: S410 cylinder removal

Sat Sep 26, 2015 3:59 pm

Jonny1510 wrote:Hi all,

Has anyone has any experience of a really stubborn air cylinder. I've emptied it of air & am trying to remove it to inspect the inside & fit a de-pinger from Julian. I have tried heat & gripping it with a latex glove to give more grip but no joy. All the strip down videos say it's only hand tight :?:

Thanks in advance



which end are you trying to take off ?

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Re: S410 cylinder removal

Sat Sep 26, 2015 4:18 pm

The transfer port end

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Re: S410 cylinder removal

Sat Sep 26, 2015 6:30 pm

Jonny1510 wrote:The transfer port end



are you sure there no air left in it as it shouldn't be that hard to undo :-( .

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Re: S410 cylinder removal

Sat Sep 26, 2015 6:55 pm

I'm absolutely certain, dry fired until it dumped the last of the air. Also made sure I could push the valve with the hammer! This seems to have quite a few people stumped! :?: :?:

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Re: S410 cylinder removal

Sat Sep 26, 2015 7:00 pm

Jonny1510 wrote:I'm absolutely certain, dry fired until it dumped the last of the air. Also made sure I could push the valve with the hammer! This seems to have quite a few people stumped! :?: :?:



are you anywhere near somerset ? if so pop over to see me and i'll have a look at it for you :-)

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Re: S410 cylinder removal

Sat Sep 26, 2015 7:35 pm

Thanks for the offer Julian but I'm in West Yorkshire so a bit of a treck!
It's been suggested to clamp it in a vice with some wooden blocks & put a spanner over the gauge block for extra leverage so I'll try that in the morning. Just puzzled as to why mine is so difficult to get off as they are usually hand tight!

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Re: S410 cylinder removal

Sat Sep 26, 2015 7:41 pm

Jonny1510 wrote:Thanks for the offer Julian but I'm in West Yorkshire so a bit of a treck!
It's been suggested to clamp it in a vice with some wooden blocks & put a spanner over the gauge block for extra leverage so I'll try that in the morning. Just puzzled as to why mine is so difficult to get off as they are usually hand tight!


the wooden blocks sound good but not the spanner on the gauge block , it'll cause the block to leak from either of the o rings or may distort the block .

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Re: S410 cylinder removal

Sat Sep 26, 2015 7:48 pm

I was dubious about it but willing to try almost anything! I'll try the vice & elbow grease then. Thanks for telling me about that, although you've just done yourself out of a sale for a new gauge block :lol:

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Re: S410 cylinder removal

Sat Sep 26, 2015 8:09 pm

Have you tried re fitting the barrel band at 10 O'Clock to the barrel and using it as a handle? Google Altaros and look at the fitting video for their AA regulator.

This link might work, click on 'Detail' and then 'Video.'
http://www.altaros.cz/en/air-arms/3-air ... lar-models
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