View Full Version : OK, now I really need help with my Promaster!
Phantom549
09-21-2008, 05:10 PM
OK, I really have a problem here guys. My promaster is leaking like crazy and I dont know what is causing it. I am pretty much a noob to electronic guns and the promaster. The leak is coming out of the reg and the bolt seems to go back on its own and when i take the air off the bolt goes back forward. Also, it seems that when the air is going through the marker, it seems that when I pull the trigger nothing happens. Like not even a click. Maybe I just cant hear it because of the air going out like crazy lol.
Here is a short vid I made to show yall what is going on:
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn56/Phantom549/th_promasterproblem001.jpg (http://s301.photobucket.com/albums/nn56/Phantom549/?action=view¤t=promasterproblem001.flv)
Please help! Any thoughts would help.
Thanks.
KTOninjaSNIPER
09-21-2008, 07:51 PM
if its anything like any other indian crap designs gun(besides the FS's) then yes the bolt is supposed to go back when you air it up.
i couldnt read your gauge above the reg. but if u tell me what its says then i might be able to make a better conclusion.
as of now i just believe your gun might be over pressurized. an easy way to tell is to take the reg off the gun but still have it attached to your macro line. turn it all the way down(which ever way that may be) until your reg doesnt release any air out the top. if your reg still leaks from that hole by now it should be taken to the store to get rebuilt and/or a replacement bought. if turning off the flow of air stopped that leak then screw the reg back on your gun and slowly increase the pressure while tryin to shoot the gun.
this should fix it. if not post up the symptoms of the gun as you were doin all this. but im pretty sure your reg was over pressurized cause the gun not to shoot. if thats the case lets just hope your solenoid isnt blown to smitherines.
edit: google say 250-300 is where that gauge should be set.
Phantom549
09-21-2008, 08:28 PM
got it all taken care of.
thanks for the info man.
what i did was put teflon tape around the one screw where the leak was and i balanced out the lpr and hpr. i have the hpr set at ~250psi. shootin good now. :)
i am very impressed by the PM. it rips :D
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