Thank you very much NorthWestAirgun for this series of excellent videos on the BSA SuperTEN. They have guided me through a full service of my SuperTEN, including the regulator. May I ask you if you use Loctite on the threads of the regulator when rebuilding? I wondered if this is safer than simply screwing on as tight as possible with the collets. Thank you, kind regards, Louis
Thank you for the kind words. I don't use locktite as it's possible I'll need to tear the reg apart again. I've never had any that were loose after aligning the end pieces, and never had one work it's way loose afterwards, so it hasn't been an issue, . Probably no downside though if you want to use it.
Hi, can you tell me what thread is on the exhaust valve body, that screws into the regulator tube (Until my replacement lathe comes, I'm going to ask a local engineering firm to make a few different reg testers) Many thanks - keep up the great videos. Best regards, Mark. (In the sunny U.K.!)
You are doing a very good job, I can find out the dimensions oring
Thank you very much NorthWestAirgun for this series of excellent videos on the BSA SuperTEN. They have guided me through a full service of my SuperTEN, including the regulator. May I ask you if you use Loctite on the threads of the regulator when rebuilding? I wondered if this is safer than simply screwing on as tight as possible with the collets. Thank you, kind regards, Louis
Thank you for the kind words.
I don't use locktite as it's possible I'll need to tear the reg apart again. I've never had any that were loose after aligning the end pieces, and never had one work it's way loose afterwards, so it hasn't been an issue, . Probably no downside though if you want to use it.
Hi, can you tell me what thread is on the exhaust valve body, that screws into the regulator tube (Until my replacement lathe comes, I'm going to ask a local engineering firm to make a few different reg testers)
Many thanks - keep up the great videos. Best regards, Mark. (In the sunny U.K.!)