problem with IHP piston
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problem with IHP piston
the piston sear rod and head are not aligned properly (slightly towards one side),please help me to correct these problem.
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Re: problem with IHP piston
> Its a rare case of 'eccentricity' in IHP pistons.najad wrote: The piston sear rod and head are not aligned properly (slightly towards one side),please help me to correct these problem.
> Take it to any local 'mechanical workshop' - they will clamp the piston in a 'vice' and straighten it for you.
BTW - Make sure they don't hammer the piston rod - but use a lever to push & straighten it.
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Re: problem with IHP piston
is there any problem in using this without correcting it
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Re: problem with IHP piston
najad wrote:is there any problem in using this without correcting it
> YES! There will be excessive friction between the piston & the receiver + vibration which in turn will affect "Accuracy".najad wrote: Is there any problem in using this without correcting it
> It will also cause additional wear & tear to all moving parts in the AR's action mechanism.
> Better get the piston rod straightened & enjoy your shooting
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Re: problem with IHP piston
My friend had the same problem, so took it to the lathe and that was a old man doing the job he just removed the center sear rod and refitted it in correct position after straightening it, with the help of making a thread to fit it.
Now the gun has crossed over 2000 shots without any problem.
Now the gun has crossed over 2000 shots without any problem.