Quote from: Vintage Streak on March 23, 2018, 12:25:19 PMBill, When you say stock screw do mean the one that secures the stock or are you talking about the one that's threaded into the barrel. The stock screw threads into that one.The stock bolt threads into the barrel on the 140 and holds the valve in place in also. So when you remove the barrel/tube assembly from the stock by unscrewing the nut, you then have to remove have to remove the stock bolt altogether to access the valve. Here is a video on the break down of a CR 140 that will help you see it.
Bill, When you say stock screw do mean the one that secures the stock or are you talking about the one that's threaded into the barrel. The stock screw threads into that one.
Marty and Bill,When I wore a younger man's flight suit, the air traffic controlers used clock position to alert us of other traffic in the sky. A joke circulated in the 1970s about an aircrew who responded to asuch a traffic call with, "LA Center please clarify. We only have digital watches." BTW, I agree with Bill on the clock positions of your great pics. ;-)StevePS: I am looking forward to being able to pump my 140 once my left shoulder is rehabbed after my rotator cuff surgery 3 weeks ago.
Bill,So sorry to hear you have to do the R-Cuff Again. That stinks! I hope this second surgery gives you a permanent fix.Steve
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