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Has anyone repaired a gas block that was over "D" 'd? Mine has been filed back into the groove between the threads and the area where the gas hole is. Seems as though they can't be found in the aftermarket. I'm thinking of JB welding it and then filing it back to where it needs to be? Anyone have a better idea?

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From what I've read there needs to be a ring above the groove for the plug to seal against?

 

Fallacy.

That ring or groove, regardless if someone has filed into it or not, always fills with carbon, debris, powder etc.  Which means one thing...there is no gas seal.

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What is your reasoning behind thinking it needs repaired or "isn't sealing"?

Gun won't run for sh!t so I'm trying anything at this point.

 

Guess I'll move on from here and see what else I can figure out. I'll start another thread to explain what I've got going on.

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What is your reasoning behind thinking it needs repaired or "isn't sealing"?

Gun won't run for sh!t so I'm trying anything at this point.

 

Guess I'll move on from here and see what else I can figure out. I'll start another thread to explain what I've got going on.

 

 

 

How about reading threads that have already been written???

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I'm not seeing where that has been modified? Am I missing something?

 

I see ports in the barrel. And a factory round port on the gas block?

 

I do see where his piston/puck needs to be knocked out and cleaned IMO. That might help a lot.

Who makes the prod/probe/gauge kit? I want a set of those to clean my ports, thought about a torch cleaning kit and bending them to fit inside

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I have decided a simple test for my puck/piston!

 

If I use the bho or hold the bolt back, then shake the gun up and down, I should be able to hear a crisp clunk of the piston hitting the valve and gas block back and forth, if its soft slow delayed or inconsistent it's time to clean. As a side note I found out my gun is a four port, just one is at the far front of my gas block, not blocked tho

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What I'm seeing is a railed hand guard that probably isn't allowing proper gas block opperation.

I'd have to agree with that, like I said in his other thread. While a clean puck will aid in cycling, dollars to donuts its not the root cause.

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I know that the S 12 seems to be the tinkerers friend and many have had good success working on their guns but problems like you are experiencing is one of the reasons I have decided not to fuss with mine. It will be headed to JT Engineering next week for his "Saiga reliability process". Jack has been a wealth of knowledge and his experience building Saigas makes it an easy decision to have him do the work on mine. While I have enjoyed working on  it doing the conversion, it just seems like a good investment to utilize Jack's services rather than run the risk of messing up my Saiga. While I may not have the hands on experience of doing my own work, I will have a functioning S 12 that will come home running on 1 1/8 ounce 1200 FPS low base loads.

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