Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun

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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun

Post by abhrankash » Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:16 pm

fantumfan2003 wrote:Mack The Knife,

What do you recommend me for cleaning the internals of the Milbro/Diana I am restoring. Can see lot of dirt and little bit of rust inside the cylinder and on the piston and spring.... The rifle has not been cared for for a number of years. How about soaking it in petrol and then wiping it dry...may be leave it out in the sun for sometime then to make sure all the petrol evaporates...? Or do you suggest something else....

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Use RUST LEAK to remove rust and then polish the part with fine water paper!!
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun

Post by hellfire_m16 » Tue Mar 13, 2012 2:53 pm

I was re-reading this post after a long time and was curious to know if the procedure mentioned by Mack The Knife can be replicated on a leather washer or the washer needs to be a synthetic one only?
BTW what procedure would be Ideal for a leather washer setup?

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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun

Post by snIPer » Tue Mar 13, 2012 3:15 pm

For leather washers -
before installation soak the washer in 2t oil for a few hours to soften it up.
remove excess oil from the washer before installation.
after a few hundred shots if you hear squeaking when the gun is being cocked or if you feel performance has dropped then put 2 - 3 drops of 2t oil mixed with sewing machine oil in a 1:1 (oil should not be too thin or too thick) ratio into the transfer port and leave it in an upright position for a couple of hours.
do not over oil or it will 'diesel".
The rest is as stated by Rusty.
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun

Post by hellfire_m16 » Tue Mar 13, 2012 3:25 pm

Thanks for the info Sniper.

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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun

Post by R.D.Dominic » Tue Aug 14, 2012 12:45 pm

Can I use Lithum soap grease with Molybdenum Sulfide (MoS2) for lubricating synthetic seal of an air rifle.

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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun

Post by R.D.Dominic » Fri Sep 21, 2012 7:53 pm

Nobody has replied to my question. Please can anybody clarify my doubt. Thanks in advance.

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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun

Post by rohitmin23 » Thu Oct 18, 2012 9:57 am

hi,

I have come across a spray grease made by Wurth (germany) HH2000 for the lubrication of my springer Diana. Also I will be using Wurth Brake cleaner for cleaning my barrel. Also Rust off spray is good for clearing off rust.

Has anybody used these products??

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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun

Post by rohitmin23 » Thu Oct 18, 2012 9:59 am

hi,

I have come across a spray grease made by Wurth (germany) HH2000 for the lubrication of my springer Diana. Also I will be using Wurth Brake cleaner for cleaning my barrel. Also Rust off spray is good for clearing off rust.

Has anybody used these products??

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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun

Post by R.D.Dominic » Thu Oct 25, 2012 3:20 pm

Wuerth lubricants are excelent. Their Rustoff is superb. For air rifles I have used their Moly Grease
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun

Post by dmsudhir » Wed May 29, 2019 10:03 am

how do i lube internal components of air gun I dont know how to deassamble
from past 3 years i have not applied oil or any grease

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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun

Post by Basu » Wed May 29, 2019 11:42 am

Dear Dmsudhir,

There are many threads about the captioned matter .
All you need to have a sprino press to execute the work.
If you are not equipped with this then take it to any gunSmith and get it done.

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