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Why do you have to hold it in? Is it faulty and weak? They are still available at about £22 as ive just bought 2.

I know where your coming from about using decomp. The 075 had a blanking plug which I soon changed hence 1 decomp, the other like your was weak and would pop out every time even if it didn't fire.

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Why do you have to hold it in? Is it faulty and weak? They are still available at about £22 as ive just bought 2.

I know where your coming from about using decomp. The 075 had a blanking plug which I soon changed hence 1 decomp, the other like your was weak and would pop out every time even if it didn't fire.

 

No, the 070/090 decomp has to be held in, it doesn't lock, they are operated by a piece of sprung metal

 

 

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No, the 070/090 decomp has to be held in, it doesn't lock, they are operated by a piece of sprung metal

 

 

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Got a pic?

Maybe they can be substituted? That's confusing, so you have to hold it in manually and listen for it to fire before releasing it? :confused1:

 

Edit

Just looked and a decomp for a 090/070 is only £6 odd + vat! Considerably cheaper than 051-075/076 range

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Got a pic?

Maybe they can be substituted? That's confusing, so you have to hold it in manually and listen for it to fire before releasing it? :confused1:

 

Edit

Just looked and a decomp for a 090/070 is only £6 odd + vat! Considerably cheaper than 051-075/076 range

 

Oh, once it fires you let go, the actual firing of the engine is enough pressure to shut it

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That metal strip across the top is the decomp

 

 

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JB-weld it? Or blue-tack?

 

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Bit of jb weld and it will be good to go, :thumbup:

 

Said the small end had gone, :001_tt2:

 

Nice and easy fix then, new pot and piston. A few tests.

 

Looks like the pot had split. Could be an imperfection on it.

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Bit of jb weld and it will be good to go, :thumbup:

 

Said the small end had gone, :001_tt2:

 

Nice and easy fix then, new pot and piston. A few tests.

 

Looks like the pot had split. Could be an imperfection on it.

 

I'll buy the pot and piston and I'll pay you a fair bit too if you'll fix it!

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Can you see the grass looking through the engine?

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