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Airguns by Make and Model => Vintage Air Gun Gate => Topic started by: Gillman on May 10, 2015, 05:52:43 PM
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My brother called me last week while hitting a couple of flea markets. He found a pretty decent complete Crosman 140 for $20.00 so I told him to pick it up for me. Of course it was not holding air.
I tore it down today and played holy *(&^ getting the small plastic tubular bushing removed at the breach. This is the bushing that stumps a lot of folks because the breach screw runs through it. This busing has to be removed or the breach plug will not come out. I finally had to destroy it to get it out. One of those things because I played nice for over an hour.
With that said, does anyone have any suggestion for a replacement. I recon I need a replacement and every seal kit I've seen is absent of this bushing. Any help is appreciated!
Thank you gentlemen,
John
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Hi John,
I cant remember if the Crosman 1400 reseal kit I got from Mac1 included that bushing? The flat top piston in the Mac1 kit is a really nice upgrade if you need more than that bushing to fix it. I've rebuilt a Crosman 1300 and a 1400 and I know which part you need and I don't know of a hardware store part or product that will replace it. I would contact Tim or Dennis Baker. I'm sure one of them will have that part and shipping should be cheap.
Bryan
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Hey john, im in the same predicament you are in. Just bought a junker off of Jim Evans on AA classifieds. Except i dont have that bushing. I read about it, but to my surprise i didnt have one. What is the purpose of that bushing? Also do you know what the threading is for that screw? Picture next to the cap for pellgunoil
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Perfect timing i just got off the phone with Tim Murray, my 312 is done, i asked him about the breech screw and bushing. He said he gets rid oh that bushing replaces screw with a shorter one and uses a small lock ring. Thread is 8-32
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Sounds good boys and if Timmy Mac don't know then no one does. Not taking away from the other airsgunmiths out there in the fraternity.