Dieseling in Air rifle

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vivek16sep1969
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Dieseling in Air rifle

Post by vivek16sep1969 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:15 pm

Hi,,,
What actually is dieseling ????
Is it harmful or good for the gun???
there are so many reviews on the net and I am not able to make a clear opinion .
I require some expert advice regarding the same

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Re: Dieseling in Air rifle

Post by brihacharan » Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:52 pm

[quote="vivek16sep1969"]
Hi,,,
What actually is dieseling ????
Is it harmful or good for the gun???
there are so many reviews on the net and I am not able to make a clear opinion .
I require some expert advice regarding the same

Hi Vivek,
> "Dieseling" is what happens when there is excess lubricant in the receiver of the Air Rifle.
> When the gun is fired the compression that takes place ignites the lubricant, which burns & produces gases.
> The result is smoke coming out of the barrel, excessive sound and vibration.
> This can damage the seal & the inernals of the Air Rifle.
> The carbon residue from the burnt lubricant deposits inside the receiver, thus affecting performance / efficiency / accuracy.
> Net result is "It's harmful to the Air Rifle".
> New ARs sometimes diesel - But after firing a few pellets stop (after the residual lubricant has been burnt off).
> Sometimes ignorant shooters put oil into the barrel / breech / transferport to produce that "bang' sound & see smoke comig out of the barrel - THIS MUST BE AVOIDED AT ALL TIMES.
Briha

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Re: Dieseling in Air rifle

Post by vivek16sep1969 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:52 pm

thanks a tonne Briha,,,:cheers:
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