Airsoft Canada

Airsoft Canada (https://airsoftcanada.com/forums.php)
-   General (https://airsoftcanada.com/forumdisplay.php?f=16)
-   -   SRC hop-up (https://airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=120100)

Morfiuss March 7th, 2011 01:24

SRC hop-up
 
Could anyone help me out. Took my hop-up unit out of a src and found a little o-ring jumped out. The o-ring is exactly the one on the below picture (Top right). Any help on where it goes would be super helpful

http://www.airsoftpost.com/images/la..._SR5_34_lg.jpg

Gadoury March 7th, 2011 08:15

Should had post this in the doctor zone however.

Gadoury March 7th, 2011 08:34

Forgot to mention this is the chamber o ring. Goes on the hop up casing. On the tube at the bottom.

Morfiuss March 7th, 2011 09:56

Thanks for the info. I did try to post this in the doctors corner but could not. The eror was that I did not have privileges.

By the way there is no groove on my chamber for the o-ring. It came out when I pulled the inner tube out.

Gadoury March 7th, 2011 13:16

The doctor corner, you need to scrool down to post a new thread. The 3 other parts are for solutions. You can't post on those 3 threads. For the o ring, maybee someone else can confirm as my src hop-up is not like yours. Youtube is your friend, try it!

Morfiuss March 7th, 2011 13:20

Good to know. Thanks. I have been looking everywhere. Youtube.... And other forums but non of them have the o-ring. Im still looking even though im suppose to be working. Lol

Gadoury March 7th, 2011 13:26

There is videos about hop up assembly on youtube. Don't limit yourself to src ones.

Zep March 7th, 2011 13:49

Quote:

There is videos about hop up assembly on youtube.
Really? GEE, Thanks Tips. No links?

Here is something more useful and a few links, hope it helps man.

The o-ring might actually be a replacement of your bore o-ring. mine came with one also.

I could be wrong but i did that with mine and it works.


Airsoft GI asembly

YouTube - Airsoft GI 101 - M4/M16 Hop Up Assembly Instruction

Assemble and disassemble

YouTube - Airsoft Inner Barrel and Hop Up Assembly and Disassembly

Gadoury March 7th, 2011 13:55

Sorry morfiuss, i'm on my ipad ans cant access the youtube video link so i could'nt post them here. Zep, the link might be more usefull but at least i was trying to help?? If your not happy...

Why did you copy my signature?

Zep March 7th, 2011 14:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gadoury (Post 1423591)
Sorry morfiuss, i'm on my ipad ans cant access the youtube video link so i could'nt post them here. Zep, the link might be more usefull but at least i was trying to help?? If your not happy...

all good man, Just easier to help with links.

Quote:

Why did you copy my signature?
you copied mine, anyways. Morifius check out the links.

Gadoury March 7th, 2011 14:03

;)

ex March 7th, 2011 14:19

Just as an FYI the picture in the first link is for V3 Guns I.E AK's etc.
Not sure what gun you have so here is one for the V2/M4 series
http://hotspotairsoft.com/catalog/images/ka-m4-16.jpg

Morfiuss March 7th, 2011 15:58

Guys. You both are great. Thanks so much. Ill check out the links soon. I have a src m4sd gen 3 v2 gear box

Morfiuss March 7th, 2011 16:24

So to clarify. What i did was take out the inner barrel and the hop up from the body and an o-ring fell out. Now from all the videos Im not sure now that it even came from the hop up. From my first picture on the post i don't even know where that little o-ring would go.

Morfiuss March 7th, 2011 23:32

I think that I figured out where the o-ring goes. Hopes this will help someone like me later.

So the o-ring goes over the barrel in front of the support ring after the support ring is installed. The reason why I say this is I notice that the factory used something like lock-tite to hold the support ring in place and this is the only place with the red lock-tite. I found traces of the red loc-tite on the o-ring.

so I assembled the unit this way and the gun works great. :)


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:56.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.