Did I blow a seal on my FWB 601?
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Did I blow a seal on my FWB 601?
I was doing a little practice in the back yard today and my 601 broke. When I was on the upstroke of the pump, there was a small pop sound and then on the downstroke there was air coming out of the valve hole below the breach. The trigger didnt set, so I tried again and it worked fine the second time. The problem happened the same way on the next pump and then was back to normal again after that. I put it up and decided to find out what I could. I found nothing so far on this issue. Any help would be appreciated.
There are only really two seals that usually go over time. The main compression piston seal which you can see when you open the cocking arm (usually, green, blue, or red), and the valve seal behind the valve block (4 screws) in the breech area. You have a few o-rings but they usually never fail. If it pops on opening the cocking arm, you aren't getting all of the air out of the valve during firing and it could be the valve seal or gunk build up in that area. If you cock it and have low power or hear air leaking it's the main piston seal. These are very easy rifles to work on, get an exploded view on-line and you can figure it out. Pilkguns should be able to sell you the parts you need or send me a PM if you can't find any.
Two schools of thought on that question.
1. FWB Manual diagram shows a drop or two of lube (use FWB Grease only).
2. Master Air Gunsmith said FWB told him to not lube the piston seal after the initial factory lube, shoot it until it wears out and replace. The seal is pretty hard material and lasts a long time.
1. FWB Manual diagram shows a drop or two of lube (use FWB Grease only).
2. Master Air Gunsmith said FWB told him to not lube the piston seal after the initial factory lube, shoot it until it wears out and replace. The seal is pretty hard material and lasts a long time.