Piston seal removal?
Piston seal removal?
I’ve bought a Tinbum short stroke kit which comes with a new piston seal. Will the old seal be destroyed when I remove it i.e. will I have to “dig” it out.
Redfearns F.T.C.
TX200hc
HW98
TX200hc
HW98
Re: Piston seal removal?
No, dip the seal end of the piston in hot water for a few seconds and carefully lever it off with a blunt blade, once you lift an edge you can normally use your fingers.
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Re: Piston seal removal?
Then you have to raid the kitchen for an icing bag nozzle to slip the new seal onto the piston




Re: Piston seal removal?
Tyke wrote:Did the seal easy peasy
How did you get on with the short stroke?
Re: Piston seal removal?
Keep your old seal....you may find you need it..
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Re: Piston seal removal?
Lord Long wrote:Keep your old seal....you may find you need it..
I was waiting for something like that!

Re: Piston seal removal?
I short stroked my tx 22 it's worked out very well but I don't think I would try the same with my 177 pro sport because of the power loss , you would have to shim the spring up to much to get the power back, which would make it harsher again which would defeat the object .
I ONLY SAID THAT FISH LOOKED GOOD ENOUGH FOR JEHOVAH!!!!
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Re: Piston seal removal?
Timmytree wrote:Tyke wrote:Did the seal easy peasy
How did you get on with the short stroke?
Hi. I took the short stroke off after about 20 shoots. The power dropped down to 9.5 ish and I didnt find the hold sensativity was any better plus the cocking stroke was a lot harder. I dont know if it was because it was a TX HC but I gave it a try.
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TX200hc
HW98
TX200hc
HW98
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