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Just an update on the Odin's,

They seem to work perfectly on the Reo without any modifications, there is even some extra legroom. @Yiannaki and I experimented with his Reo this morning.
Did you guys loosen the pin or anything?

Doesn't make sense how my one doesn't fire.
 
Did you guys loosen the pin or anything?

Doesn't make sense how my one doesn't fire.

When we first screwed it down, it only threaded half way down, then we gave it some muscle power, to cut the thread, which is very tight on the new Reo's. I had to use a cloth to unscrew it. And then proceeded to work the thread. Back and forth a few times... Just to loosen it up nicely. Once fully screwed down I confirmed the coil was working, and then backed it off about half a turn I estimate.

There was no o- ring installed, although I am sure the 1mm would still work if used, John will have to confirm that.


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When we first screwed it down, it only threaded half way down, then we gave it some muscle power, to cut the thread, which is very tight on the new Reo's. I had to use a cloth to unscrew it. And then proceeded to work the thread. Back and forth a few times... Just to loosen it up nicely. Once fully screwed down I confirmed the coil was working, and then backed it off about half a turn I estimate.

There was no o- ring installed, although I am sure the 1mm would still work if used, John will have to confirm that.


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Agreed on the 1mm spacer. That will solve my issue perfectly.

Mine threaded all the way down without any real hassles. I didn't use any o ring on it either as I wanted to be sure the spacing was as little as possible.
 
Agreed on the 1mm spacer. That will solve my issue perfectly.

Mine threaded all the way down without any real hassles. I didn't use any o ring on it either as I wanted to be sure the spacing was as little as possible.
Can you share a pic of the atty, with a side view of the 510 connection. So I can gauge the difference from the two I had here this morning?


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Like this ok?

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Please note that as you see the pin at the bottom now, I had loosened it a few turns to be able to fire.
The downside is that the positive pin is now a bit loose, but at least I can use the atty.
 
Like this ok?



Please note that as you see the pin at the bottom now, I had loosened it a few turns to be able to fire.
The downside is that the positive pin is now a bit loose, but at least I can use the atty.
Thanks for the pic, how far does it extend without unscrewing it though?
 
Here a pic of an authentic so you can see also

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That looks the same as the ones I saw here, do you screw just the base down first, Without any o-rings? perhaps @Yiannaki can post a pic of his one to compare.
Yeah. I always take the cap off when screwing the deck on.

It sits flush on the reo.

After it didn't wanna fire on the reo. I took the deck off and put it on my k100. Fired first time perfectly.
 
Yeah. I always take the cap off when screwing the deck on.

It sits flush on the reo.

After it didn't wanna fire on the reo. I took the deck off and put it on my k100. Fired first time perfectly.
Interesting indeed, I wish I could have a look at your setup first hand, one of the thoughts I had was to try a tiny o-ring on the screw.
 
Interesting indeed, I wish I could have a look at your setup first hand, one of the thoughts I had was to try a tiny o-ring on the screw.
That would work. If I could get hold of one. The closest I have to that size is the o rings for the drip tips.
 
You could probably make something yourself, just find some thin rubber - make a hole for the screw - screw it in - trim the edges with a stanley knife.
 
Guys, sorry I had a hectic evening!

I did have the Odin with me the whole night and it worked perfectly!

I will post a pic of my atty now :D
 
So here you go :)

PS one thing I've noticed is the center post starts to turn when you screw down the post screw too tight. Other than that, no hassles!

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You could probably make something yourself, just find some thin rubber - make a hole for the screw - screw it in - trim the edges with a stanley knife.

Yeah. I was thinking the same thing.

I'm gonna see if I can make a plan at the office.


So here you go :)

PS one thing I've noticed is the center post starts to turn when you screw down the post screw too tight. Other than that, no hassles!

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Thanks for the picture.

That would make sense then. I think yours and mine are the same then.

I tightened mine down completely.

Then built my coils and loosened the screw a bit so it fires.
 
Indeed there is more stock of the non modified ones

I've made some 0.3mm spacers to put under the bottom 510 screw, should sort this out nicely for the Reo guys.
 
The 0.3mm spacer works well, fully tightened to the point where the centre post does not rotate even with medium to higher pressure applied. Total length of the 510 connector is now 4.75ish mm vs the standard 4.45ish mm which should be well within specification for the Reo without sitting 'high'

In case you wondering what the 0.3mm spacer looks like here is a pic. (notice the strategic product placement..)

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If any of the BF Odin owners who already received theirs would like this applied to theirs please pm me? <-- Sounds ...wrong ... doesn't it ...
All future BF modifications will have this spacer fitted.
 
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