I have a minor problem with my beloved Japanese steel Iwata HP-CH. Basically the air valve is sticky; when I press the release down, it doesn't immediately return to a zero point as it should. When it's not in use and I press down on the trigger, the problem seems slightly better. But, when I am a minute or two into a session, the trigger is back to its old tricks, with a two second delay before popping back up to close the air valve. The needle travel is absolutely unaffected, by the way.
I sloshed some AlClad into the trigger opening a year or so ago. I was able to swab it out but the valve mechanism has been acting like this since then.
Here's what I have done in recent weeks:
- Completely broken the brush down with the exception of the teflon bearing.
- Soaked the non-rubber components in denatured alcohol for an hour or so.
- Cleaned the components (all the little fiddly bits and the inside of the body) thoroughly with alcohol until absolutely nothing comes off on a cotton swab or airbrush cleaning brush.
- Allow components to dry and then re-assemble.
- Test, have problem repeat and spout string of profanity.

There's something realy stupid I must be overlooking. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Thanks in Advance,
Kenny