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6/17/2009 9:12:14 PM Originally Posted By ChickenDaddy: What size drill bit to clean the gas system out?

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6/17/2009 2:32:03 PM No parts are missing so it isn’t damaged. Wear doesn’t show from the picture, so again, no. When you get a top of the line piece of machinery, don’t expect it to function well when you feed it crap (just like a car or highend girlfriend). ChickenDaddy 6/17/2009 3:59:03 PM At one point, during the hand cycling of the AE 150′s, I had one where the firing pin didn’t even reset or hit the primer. That’s when I took it out of service for the day. nukemmc 6/17/2009 4:53:38 PM Remove, disassemble and clean the firing pin and its channel in the bolt. Look for any brass specs or excessive redidue or grease buildup. jaildog

6/17/2009 8:37:16 PM Sounds like the gas system is carboned up and needs cleaning. Gas Plug and piston. Also the bolt looks dry. Might need to grease it up IAW FM23-8. Also put a couple drops of oil into firing pin hole at the bottom of the bolt. BrobeeBiter

6/17/2009 8:50:44 PM Originally Posted By jaildog: Sounds like the gas system is carboned up and needs cleaning. Gas Plug and piston. Also the bolt looks dry. Might need to grease it up IAW FM23-8. Also put a couple drops of oil into firing pin hole at the bottom of the bolt. +1 to the above. Make sure to clean out the piston interior as well….you’ll need a drill bit to do this. Brobee ChickenDaddy 6/17/2009 9:07:00 PM What size drill bit to clean the gas system out?