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January 3rd, 2007, 01:26 | #1 |
tm m4a1 - loud mechbox after repair
alrite, where shall i begin.. i have a tm m4a1 new type with a version 2 mechbox, no upgrades, all stock.. just recently my spure gear stripped which really messed things up inside.. i managed to get a brand new TM replacement spur gear, in which i decided to try and install myself.
well.. the gun shoots now, everything seems to be fine, EXCEPT it seems to be making a whole lot more noise than it used to. i lubed the bushings, and the new spur gear, but i may have left out a shim or 2, could any please tell me if the shims would the cause of the excess noise, or if it's something else.. any help would be apprectiated.. thanks. sdsbwc |
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January 3rd, 2007, 01:28 | #2 |
Missing shims can cause excessive noise. Make sure you put them back exactly how they came out.
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January 3rd, 2007, 01:31 | #3 |
the problem is, someone else took them out, i tried to watch as closely as possible.. is there a set place for all shims to be placed? or is it on a gun to gun basis? thx for ur speedy reply..
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January 3rd, 2007, 01:33 | #4 |
There isn't a set place, but more along the lines of trial and errors. Read up and follow a mechbox reshimming guide. That should help.
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January 3rd, 2007, 01:36 | #5 |
whereabouts can i find that guide? i'd search through the forums but that'd probably take more time than i wanna spare, so if u kno off hand where i can find it, that'd be great..
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January 3rd, 2007, 09:30 | #6 | |
Try Mechbox.com, they have a nice video guide on how to take apart and upgrade (brushings) a TM V2.
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January 3rd, 2007, 09:35 | #7 |
Basically remove what will keep the gears from spinning freely in the mechbox.
i.e. Tappet Plate, Anti-Reversal latch, Piston and spring. Put the gears in close the mechbox and spin them and see if they wobble or feel loose. adjust shimms accordingly to get the gears to not wobble at all but spin nice and smooth. Then reassemble like it should be. Also make sure the motor gear sits nicely when back together and adjust height screw. IMHO thats how it works after seeing Foxtail do it on a Ver.2 if im wrong please correct it. Also go to www.mechbox.com for more details
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