maybe someone could shed some light on this for me.. if you turn your barrells and get them somewhat off from one another, technically the difference in posistion of the barrels in relation to the plungers would cause a timing change due to the spill port being in a different position in relation to the helix right? so if thats the cause you should be able to spill time each barrel by twisting it till its spot on as long as you have one barrel timed correctly, like #1... i think im going somewhere on this..
now part two... has anyone actually witnessed some sort of non shutoff or runaway due to turning the barrels too far or is this just something thats theoreticly possible. what im trying to get at is is this really as big a problem as everyone says it is? kinda like running with no plate... everyone talks it up like its gonna break something but in reality it causes no harm to anything?