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November 17th, 2010, 20:24 | #1 |
FAMAS compression issue Massive FPS loss
I have a been tinkering with my FAMAS and finally getting a chrono I tested it and I am getting only 190 to 230 fps. It currently has in it:
Guarder 550mm 6.02mm inner barrel Element Bearing Vortex Metal Spring Guide for Ver. 3 screwed in place. Element 300% Torque Up Helical Gear Set Systema Energy Piston Element POM Bearing Piston Head Sorbo Pad Stock Cylinder / Cylinder Head / Nozzel Guarder SP100 spring (should be 330-350fps) Because of the issues in this FAMAS Cylinder requires piston short stroking thread, the piston and gears are short stroked.' What I think may be an issue and I'm asking the pros if this is plaussable is: Could the barrel now be too long for the short stroked and sorbo padded cylinder which was already small to begin with?
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he who sleep with itchy butt, wake with smelly finger. Last edited by Goge; November 19th, 2010 at 16:37.. |
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November 19th, 2010, 16:36 | #2 |
update:
I've swapped the short-stroked piston and gears back to stock and removed the sorbo and I am still getting the FPS drain and occasional miss-fire. I used the flashlight method to check if the air nozzel was sealing with the hop up and it wasn't. I used this Tappet Plate Mod to make a better seal. This gave me a 20-30fps rise but it is still far too low. Anyone at all have any ideas?
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November 23rd, 2010, 13:33 | #3 |
hmm.. sounds like a problem i faced with my old mp5. if so, my solution is simple and highly effective. all you need is some Teflon tape (used in plumbing and air systems.. see where im going with this?)
1- disassemble AEG until you have full access to the following: hopup, gearbox and inner barrel 2- remove the inner barrel from the hop up and wrap a layer or two of teflon tape around where the inner barrel and the hop up meets (not where the "nub" goes through though) 3- open your mechbox and put one or two wraps of Teflon tape around the piston head. you must make sure you do this very neatly, or in a month you will have to clear your inner barrel of Teflon tape and start again. Last edited by Shell Shock; November 24th, 2010 at 15:59.. |
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November 23rd, 2010, 17:10 | #4 |
What ??? You can still close the GB properly like that ?
Put tape inside the mechbox is a very serious no go for me. Only one thing for air seal : silicon seal. just go at any Canadian Tire and take some, I use a transparent one normally made for doors (don't put that on your bare finger). Put some of that around the rubber seal of your cylinder head, don't hesitate to make a massive one, when you put back in place in the cylinder, just remove a the overflow but leave a little bit and stretch it a bit on the cylinder to make a nice seal. It will do, in my opinion, a better job that any tape out there. For the piton use some white lithium grease, it's getting cold and regular grease have a tendency to make small frozen bit in the GB... and the gears hate rocks. Put som on the piston rails, the teeth and around the rubber seal of the piston head. If you still have problem, try to look at the seal between the nozzle and hop up rubber. DO NOT PUT tape on the hop up rubber and inner barrel : if dismounting needed, you take the risk of tearing it ! Plus it's going to be a pain to put in hop up block. You can however put a little lithium grease or silicon oil on the barrel before putting the rubber on : when drying it's going to make a "semi solid" seal (I don't have a better name for it). Be sure the rubber is perfectly in place : the barrel must go all the way in an be in contact with the bottom. What is the brand of the FAMAS actually ? It may give leads on where to look. |
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November 24th, 2010, 15:58 | #5 | ||
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November 24th, 2010, 16:22 | #6 |
So the Teflon goes around the barrel before I install the barrel into the hop up unit? Won't that mess with the little grove for alignment on the barrel? If I'm reading this right it seems like this is the fabled "teflon mod". I have assignments and exams coming up so I won't be able to try this until mid December when the semester is over but I will definitely give it a shot.
Thanks
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November 25th, 2010, 12:55 | #7 |
ok, so i realized my image sucked. so here is a better image. its not my image, but it is better then any pic i could have provided. the white stuff is the tape. this person put a bit too much. and it should not be covering the nub or the hole in the top of the barrel.
best regards shell shock |
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