ok great, when I call him later ill pick his brain on this. if he can machine the valve I may just send him the rifle for a hot tune. I don't have the capability to machine parts.have you been into your 102? what does the valve assembly look like?also, I really enjoyed your youtube video on your 102. that a gorgeous example!I really want to find a copy of DT Fletchers book.
Quote from: Renfield on February 12, 2018, 11:24:00 AMok great, when I call him later ill pick his brain on this. if he can machine the valve I may just send him the rifle for a hot tune. I don't have the capability to machine parts.have you been into your 102? what does the valve assembly look like?also, I really enjoyed your youtube video on your 102. that a gorgeous example!I really want to find a copy of DT Fletchers book.I’ve never opened up that 102, cause it’s a beast, 600 with 6 pumps. Not going to mess with what’s working, I’ll just screw it up. Lol. It has a aluminum pump cup assembly so I know it’s not original. Flecther Book on the 101 is out of print. Has a book history of Crosman still available, it’s a lot of fun. See original advertisements for your old guns and company evolution through the years.
Don't know if this is the three types, looks like at least 2 though. The two on the right are the same only with different materials. The one on the left is the 'cone' seal, I think.Interesting when we had these three Crosman 101/102's apart, the brass compression chambers were not interchangeable. Each differed very slightly in diameter, or the guns differed in inside diameter, but some chambers were too tight for a different gun, others were too loose. Had to install back into the same gun they came from. I don't know if this was common, or just an aberration in these three particular guns.
FYI emailed Dennis @ Baker Airguns. He just moved to Hamilton,MT. Said it would take him a month or so to unpack and set up his new shop.
Quote from: Cajun72 on February 12, 2018, 09:51:04 PMFYI emailed Dennis @ Baker Airguns. He just moved to Hamilton,MT. Said it would take him a month or so to unpack and set up his new shop.You mean MIKE Baker, not Dennis. Two different people.