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June 18th, 2011, 23:31 | #1 |
Wires, connecters, and motor getting warm
So i just installed some high torque gears, new piston, and spring guide on my G&G UMG. Once i dropped it into the reciever it and test fired the wires, connectors, and motor got warm. After a few more shots wires and connectors got really warm. I've removed it from the reciever to look for wires that may have been pinched, and they all seem to be in good condition and not under any stress. I also re-shimmed it since i read that too many shims might cause stress on the gearbox making the wires hot. Yet after doing all of this the wires, connectors, and motor still get very warm after a couple of shots from my 8.4v stick battery. What can i do to fix the problem or do i need to see a gun doc?
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June 18th, 2011, 23:50 | #2 |
Are you sure you shimmed it correctly? How are you sure?
Taking it to a gundoc is always a good idea. |
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June 18th, 2011, 23:55 | #3 |
A warm motor is ok, some motors do tend to warm up after firing. A warm - hot motor is a sign that it's not shimmed properly, or the anti-reverse latch is installed incorrectly, or that something is binding to make the motor work harder to pull the spring, or that your spring is too strong for the motor...
Taking it to a gun doc is the simplest solution... |
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June 19th, 2011, 00:34 | #4 |
Well at first i had 3 shims per gear simply because the gears moved around while the gear box is closed. Now its at 2 shims per gear, and there is still some play with the gears but it stops moving once the motors in place. All the gears are lined up perfectly too. I'll try re shimming again, and how many shims should i start with to make all the gears match?
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June 19th, 2011, 01:39 | #5 |
There is no specific way to shim a gearbox. Every gearbox is different.
If you want to be sure it's shimmed correctly, take out the ant-reversal latch, cylinder, cylinder head, and tappet plate. This will allow the gears to spin freely. If they can smoothly make a few rotations when you spin them with your finger with the gearbox screwed down (through the hole previously occupied by the cylinder) then it should be fine |
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June 19th, 2011, 17:56 | #6 | |
I had the same problem... try this.
Aside from being loud, everything was heating up as well. Connectors, motor, wires.. Quote:
Last edited by EscapisT; June 19th, 2011 at 17:59.. |
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June 21st, 2011, 01:27 | #7 |
So i reshimmed everythung starting with the bevel gear so there's no stress between the bevel gear and pinion gear and everything still gets fairly warm after around 2 mags... My only guess at this point would be the motor being to weak to pull the spring. It is the stock spring though.. so that might not be it. I'll probably just talk to a gun doc about it. Thanks for the help everyone.
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