K Harris
Member
I need to increase the ball height on a cylinder stop. I understand that the "pad" on the back of the stop needs to be lightly stoned to achieve this. My question is, by doing so is that going to delay the return of the ball ever so slightly because the stop has to rotate a bit further before releasing? Presently, the ball is retuning at the quarter mark of rotation. It would be better if it was closer to half according to Kuhnhausen. I was hoping that changing the geometry ever so slightly by stoning the back of the stop I would also nudge the return closer to half and get the recommended 1/16" ball height. Two birds with one stone so to speak. Or, do I need to fit a new stop that has a longer bevel/trigger slot to get it to release at the halfway point of cylinder rotation, or maybe even a trigger with a longer hook?