Izh 46m - lube for a piston cup
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Izh 46m - lube for a piston cup
I've searched archives, but looks like choosing the best lube is extremely subjective, everybody recommends different things.
Based on some recommendations I started to use 3in1 pneumatic tool oil, but looks like piston cup did not like it. In less than 2 months it lost its elasticity and started to leak air (I know it was not new, but worked perfectly for the first month). Luckily I had a spare one, and after a lot of swearing and straining my shoulder I managed to put it on; leaks stopped.
But now I am wondering, what oil/lube should I use on it for the cup to last a little longer? Any other ways to slow deterioration?
Based on some recommendations I started to use 3in1 pneumatic tool oil, but looks like piston cup did not like it. In less than 2 months it lost its elasticity and started to leak air (I know it was not new, but worked perfectly for the first month). Luckily I had a spare one, and after a lot of swearing and straining my shoulder I managed to put it on; leaks stopped.
But now I am wondering, what oil/lube should I use on it for the cup to last a little longer? Any other ways to slow deterioration?
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Re: Izh 46m - lube for a piston cup
Follow the specs found in the owners manual.
If you don't have one, PM me for pdf copy.
If you don't have one, PM me for pdf copy.
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Re: Izh 46m - lube for a piston cup
My Izzy piston cup has been lubed with FWB special grease for many years and it’s still working fine. A little goes a long way...
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Do you oil it in addition to applying grease? Manual recommends regular oiling, grease for me associates with disassembly, not sure I want to do it regularly :)kevinweiho wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 1:13 am My Izzy piston cup has been lubed with FWB special grease for many years and it’s still working fine. A little goes a long way...
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One application of FWB Grease should last you nearly indefinately.
Petroleum distillates of any kind will dissolve most airgun seals as you have experienced.
If the gun is kept clean, there would be no need to re lube it.
Try to resist the urge to make things last longer. Bone dry, it will run for a decade.
you cant pump it enough strokes fast enough to get anywhere near a wear failure point.
Petroleum distillates of any kind will dissolve most airgun seals as you have experienced.
If the gun is kept clean, there would be no need to re lube it.
Try to resist the urge to make things last longer. Bone dry, it will run for a decade.
you cant pump it enough strokes fast enough to get anywhere near a wear failure point.
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Re: Izh 46m - lube for a piston cup
Yes! One of the nice things about the 46M's is that they are essentially maintenance free. They may need occasional replacement of the O rings sealing the firing mechanism at the barrel, but this is quite straight forward and very simple. Now...if only they weighed just a tad less.......spektr wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 11:13 am One application of FWB Grease should last you nearly indefinately.
Petroleum distillates of any kind will dissolve most airgun seals as you have experienced.
If the gun is kept clean, there would be no need to re lube it.
Try to resist the urge to make things last longer. Bone dry, it will run for a decade.
you cant pump it enough strokes fast enough to get anywhere near a wear failure point.
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Re: Izh 46m - lube for a piston cup
The “special” grease is a combination of lubricating fluid, thickening agent and additives. You don’t need to use anything else. If you frequently use your pistol, feel the cocking stroke, is it consistent and smooth? Check the piston cup from time to time, grease sparingly when necessary.UnGe wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 9:51 amDo you oil it in addition to applying grease? Manual recommends regular oiling, grease for me associates with disassembly, not sure I want to do it regularly :)kevinweiho wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 1:13 am My Izzy piston cup has been lubed with FWB special grease for many years and it’s still working fine. A little goes a long way...
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Re: Izh 46m - lube for a piston cup
Cross your fingers, they just need to replace the metal compression tube with titanium. I wouldn’t mind spending an additional $100-$150 for this upgrade, besides Russia has large reserves of Ti!...
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In the IZH-46M, my main concern is the finish on the interior of the compression cylinder. It's highly polished, and plain steel. I feel it's important to keep some sort of rust prevention, when it is not in regular use. I'm thinking low-viscosity silicone-based oil. Thoughts?
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Re: Izh 46m - lube for a piston cup
I have a original 46 non M version from the 90s. I lubed it once with Super Lube. It still pumps just fine.
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So here is the mystery. AV manual recommends frequent oiling:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/233721816752 or https://www.ebay.com/itm/324057651540. Both are greases, not oils.
The manual also recommends lubing piston cup if pumping is hard
What is going on with AV manual translation?
I've checked the original manual, and it says to clean and lube bore after each shooting (no oil recommendation, so regular gun one assumed), anything else - as necessary, with The manual also recommends lubing piston cup if pumping is hard
What is going on with AV manual translation?
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Another interesting difference - original manual says that dry fire is done exactly as real one, just without pellet (re: multiple discussions about danger of pumping for dry fire)
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Just to confuse things further: When I had Pilk do some work on my LPM1, I asked Buck what lube to use on the piston. He told me "none."
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Re: Izh 46m - lube for a piston cup
What do people think about the manufacturer's recommendation "clean and lube bore after each shooting" (probably the reason they include a rod in the set)? Do they know something we don't?