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diagram of 85 ford bronco manual front locking hub?

assembly and dissassembly of manual front locking hub system. what parts come off first and the order they go back in.

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Virtue Board: Virtue is an after market control board for many markers. It provides your marker with many new functions. These can include Ramping, rebound and burst modes. Feed Neck: This is the part of the marker that the feeder plugs into. It holds the loader to the marker with pressure. PSP ramping or is it SPS Ramiping Ramping is when the marker moves from semi-auto mode into full-auto mode by itself. This happens when the trigger is pulled a set number of times in a set time interval. One type of ramping requires the trigger to continue to be pulled a minium number of times in a set time interval to keep the marker in full-auto. The other type allow the trigger to be held down once the marker is in full-auto to keep in this mode ASM or ASA: you got me on these Auto: This means the marker keeps firing while the trigger is held down. Semi-auto: The marker fires once for every time the trigger is pulled. The marker does not have to be calked in between each round. Safety switch: (I think its called Its located near trigger) This is usually only found on manual (vs. electric) markers. It is used to prevent the marker from firing when not on the game field. Barrel Condom: This is another safety device it is placed over the end of the marker’s barrel abs attached to the frame of the marker. If the marker goes off with it on, this cover stops the paintball from leaving the marker. Thermal Goggles: The thermal part of the lense means that the lense is duel layered. It has a sealed gap between the layers. This reduces the chance the lense will fog.

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