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<blockquote data-quote="jlanecr500" data-source="post: 5749233" data-attributes="member: 16430"><p>If that Revolution failed, it would surprise me. I have several and have abused them over the years with much stiffer loads than one can shoot in a conversion. I'd be checking 2 things. 1) ventliner inside diameter. If it has a bushing, check it too. You use torch tip cleaners to check it. Measure the smooth tip of the torch tip cleaners to find one that measures .040". If it will go into the ventliner or bushing, replace it. It has burned open 2) Flame channel. The flame channel goes from the primer end thru to the ventliner or bushing. This channel carbons up over time. Clean it with a 5/32 drill bit by holding the bit with vice grips and rotating the plug on it by hand. You can use a drill motor but go easy. Either of these can wreck accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlanecr500, post: 5749233, member: 16430"] If that Revolution failed, it would surprise me. I have several and have abused them over the years with much stiffer loads than one can shoot in a conversion. I'd be checking 2 things. 1) ventliner inside diameter. If it has a bushing, check it too. You use torch tip cleaners to check it. Measure the smooth tip of the torch tip cleaners to find one that measures .040". If it will go into the ventliner or bushing, replace it. It has burned open 2) Flame channel. The flame channel goes from the primer end thru to the ventliner or bushing. This channel carbons up over time. Clean it with a 5/32 drill bit by holding the bit with vice grips and rotating the plug on it by hand. You can use a drill motor but go easy. Either of these can wreck accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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