android17ak47
03-22-2008, 03:21 AM
I just got my ripper II back in the mail, and it needed a overhaul of the orings so I took it apart, and decided to get the assembly on vid for all of those who have been asking for an assembly vid.
This vid will cover everything on how to properly assemble a gen3 intimidator from scratch.
Do note that in vid#1, the installation of the ram sleeve is recomended to be inserted from the front of the body, rather than the back like I demonstrated, but as I said in the vid I have had best luck doing it that way, and obviously it went well.
I hope this vid helps anyone who may be looking to put together a gen3 timmy, that may need to know what parts to get, and how they all go together.
Part 1 (http://www.pbnation.com/videos/view/401/)
Part 2 (http://www.pbnation.com/videos/view/402/)
Part 3 (http://www.pbnation.com/videos/view/403/)
Part 4 (http://www.pbnation.com/videos/view/404/)
Part 5 (http://www.pbnation.com/videos/view/406/)
Part 6 (http://www.pbnation.com/videos/view/407/)
Part 7 (http://www.pbnation.com/videos/view/408/)
And this final vid is the testing stage to see whether or not it was a successful assembly. You will see if there was any leaks after all orings were replaced and lubed properly, and then a crono vid to top things off. Basically this shows how well a timmy will shoot when it has been maintained properly, and the results were astounding. And keep in mind I was using a cp reg, so all will know that yes, even a cp reg can perform with the best of them if maintained properly, which is what it is all about.
This vid will cover everything on how to properly assemble a gen3 intimidator from scratch.
Do note that in vid#1, the installation of the ram sleeve is recomended to be inserted from the front of the body, rather than the back like I demonstrated, but as I said in the vid I have had best luck doing it that way, and obviously it went well.
I hope this vid helps anyone who may be looking to put together a gen3 timmy, that may need to know what parts to get, and how they all go together.
Part 1 (http://www.pbnation.com/videos/view/401/)
Part 2 (http://www.pbnation.com/videos/view/402/)
Part 3 (http://www.pbnation.com/videos/view/403/)
Part 4 (http://www.pbnation.com/videos/view/404/)
Part 5 (http://www.pbnation.com/videos/view/406/)
Part 6 (http://www.pbnation.com/videos/view/407/)
Part 7 (http://www.pbnation.com/videos/view/408/)
And this final vid is the testing stage to see whether or not it was a successful assembly. You will see if there was any leaks after all orings were replaced and lubed properly, and then a crono vid to top things off. Basically this shows how well a timmy will shoot when it has been maintained properly, and the results were astounding. And keep in mind I was using a cp reg, so all will know that yes, even a cp reg can perform with the best of them if maintained properly, which is what it is all about.