I recently removed my humi air Gen. 3. Regulator from my crown And reinstalled, the amp regulator that comes stock with the gun. After successfully installing the amp regulator I attached the air bottle And initially my regulator gauge was not giving a reading, So I removed everything again and looked for any obstructions, or any obvious signs of Wrongful installation, I also checked the valve and the valve seat, Removed them, cleaned them and lightly lubed them and placed them back in their respective spots. After doing all this, I then put the air bottle back on my gun.
And then I connectes the air bottle again to where I could physically hear the air filling the plenum.
And finally, seeing the regulator give a reading, thinking I had fixed the issue. It made a huge pop sound and a very large amount of air started to flow out of the left side of the action. So I started to read a bit more and found out that if the regulator pressure is set too low, this issue can occir when screwing the air bottle back on. So I subsequently removed the air bottle again. And adjusted the regulator to increase the pressure to around 100 bar and again installed the air bottle. And it did the same thing where a massive amount of air was dumping out of the side of the gun. Any thoughts? I am at a complete loss and I dont know what else to do. Is there anyone out there who has experienced this with a solution? Any and all help is sincerely appreciated.
(I have attached a picture of my crown with an arrow pointing to the exact hole where the air is being dumped from)
And then I connectes the air bottle again to where I could physically hear the air filling the plenum.
And finally, seeing the regulator give a reading, thinking I had fixed the issue. It made a huge pop sound and a very large amount of air started to flow out of the left side of the action. So I started to read a bit more and found out that if the regulator pressure is set too low, this issue can occir when screwing the air bottle back on. So I subsequently removed the air bottle again. And adjusted the regulator to increase the pressure to around 100 bar and again installed the air bottle. And it did the same thing where a massive amount of air was dumping out of the side of the gun. Any thoughts? I am at a complete loss and I dont know what else to do. Is there anyone out there who has experienced this with a solution? Any and all help is sincerely appreciated.
(I have attached a picture of my crown with an arrow pointing to the exact hole where the air is being dumped from)