You give almost nothing to go on. It is normal for the drive water pressure to hold the waste valve ( clacker) shut.
Some of those self build designs using plumbing bits don't look very inspiring and may need a certain amount of experiment is your drive head is low or the delivery head is low in relation to the drive, but even so Rams are not very critical and as long as you keep the basics right it should work.
I assume that these are under identical heads, but if they are on different sites or with different conditions there may be reasons for the trouble.
If you have a drive head less than 3ft you may need to do some experimenting but I have got Rams to run at 18" drive head.
It is absolutely essential that the drive pipe is completely air tight and has no upward air traps ( even glove valves in the drive pipe can cause air locks). Most difficult to explain problems come down to drive pipe troubles.
Similarly as Scott said you must have and be able to maintain an air supply in the air vessel. You must also make sure that the air doesn't increase to the point where it displaces the water from the delivery valve. The delivery valve must also close completely for the thing to work. The recoil wave needed to open the waste valve is initiated by the closing of the delivery valve and any failure of that to seat will result in failure with waste valve closed.
Thoroughly check the drive pipe, check for air in the air vessel, check for absolute certainty of closure of the delivery valve and be certain that the delivery head is large in relation to the drive head. If it is less than 7 times you may have to mess with loading of the waste valve. To prove this point, block the outlet and see if it runs reliably.
Flux