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go alright alright Martin Iamp;#39;m gonna show you how to these shims which we sent you to the regs to get him up to the correct pressure so you take I think itamp;#39;s a 3/16 allen key pushed down on the pen insert and then turn to the right sorry left lefty loosey it might be a little difficult because you have to compress the piston at the same time once you loosen it up it should be easy enough to do by hand this one already has some shims on it because itamp;#39;s 800 psi but this is a thicker one weamp;#39;ll raise the pressure by about 50 psi so put the shim on use some Lube just believe in the o-ring there in the spring die together Iamp;#39;m gonna make sure the seal is down doesnamp;#39;t lose this there and then I like to get it started by hand and then finish it with the allen key you make sure thatamp;#39;s flush right there there should be no gaps all right there you go