In my 1860 Army (and also my 1851 Navy), the cylinder bolt comes up too late in the cycle and engages the cylinder locking slot right before it should be dropping into the slot. This is peening a small amount of metal off into the slot and narrowing it. The bolt should come up sooner and engage the cylinder on the lead-in ramp and slide down to, and then drop in, the slot. Right? This would distribute the force of the impact across the entire surface of the bolt head, rather than just on the trailing edge and the soft edge of the cylinder slot. Here's a pic of what it is doing.
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/view-2.jpg
My assumption is that the bolt leg is a bit too long and doesn't drop over the hammer cam soon enough. I need for the bolt to pop up earlier in the cycle and hit the ramp instead of right on the edge of the slot. (The 3 clicks heard when cocking should be even spaced, not clicks 2 and 3 right close together)
So this dimension should be slightly shortened in this pic.
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/1860-hybrid/dim-1.jpg
The leg rides on top of this cam on the hammer and should drop off about 3/4 of the way to full cock for the bolt to jump up properly and be "waiting" for the cylinder slot to spin into alignment. (I'm guessing at this)
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/1860-hybrid/hammercam2.jpg
And these dimensions do not affect timing (I'm assuming)
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/1860-hybrid/dim-2.jpg
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/1860-hybrid/dim-3.jpg
If you are familiar with this type of black powder revolver and have adjusted the timing, any advice would be welcomed. I have never had this one apart before and didn't want to start "test filing" on parts if I don't have to.
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/view-2.jpg
My assumption is that the bolt leg is a bit too long and doesn't drop over the hammer cam soon enough. I need for the bolt to pop up earlier in the cycle and hit the ramp instead of right on the edge of the slot. (The 3 clicks heard when cocking should be even spaced, not clicks 2 and 3 right close together)
So this dimension should be slightly shortened in this pic.
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/1860-hybrid/dim-1.jpg
The leg rides on top of this cam on the hammer and should drop off about 3/4 of the way to full cock for the bolt to jump up properly and be "waiting" for the cylinder slot to spin into alignment. (I'm guessing at this)
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/1860-hybrid/hammercam2.jpg
And these dimensions do not affect timing (I'm assuming)
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/1860-hybrid/dim-2.jpg
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/1860-hybrid/dim-3.jpg
If you are familiar with this type of black powder revolver and have adjusted the timing, any advice would be welcomed. I have never had this one apart before and didn't want to start "test filing" on parts if I don't have to.