April 6th, 2010, 00:21 | #31 |
I would suggest just buying a MASK cylinder head with the pre-installed sorbo.. It'll save you alot of trouble.
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April 6th, 2010, 00:31 | #32 |
Along with the modify cyl or just keep stock and buy the piston/pistonhead/cyl head
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April 7th, 2010, 02:39 | #33 |
Since im pretty sure the SORBO is what caused all the pain and suffering I think for now i will remove it and just replace the cylinder.
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April 7th, 2010, 08:24 | #34 |
aka coachster
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Re: Piston head finger test..
Just avoid cold weather gaming and you're less likely to crack your mechbox again.
I learned the hard way a few times but am loving my FrankenMP5 with both the piston and cylinder head with sorbo's installed. |
April 7th, 2010, 08:26 | #35 |
A Total Bastard
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Can't believe I missed that...
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April 7th, 2010, 11:16 | #36 |
hah yea, sad but ture, i missed it to.. Is it worth putting it back in? or just go back to stock setup and file off a tooth
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April 7th, 2010, 12:17 | #37 |
By looking at your gearbox pictures I don't think it's worth your money to buy a 75 compression set. What spring are you running? Since you are running some kind of aftermarket reinforced box I recommend a full tune up kit or a complete brand new pre built box from a good manufacturer.
Your Piston is likely stripped on that tooth because of the sorbo pad. As to your suck back problem TM and G&G Piston heads are non ported and rely on a larger O ring to get the compression on the release of the piston. Aftermarket (almost every other manufacturer) makes ported piston heads (excursively) and have slightly smaller o rings on their PH's. The forward stroke of the piston and the ports cause the O ring to inflate getting you the airseal. It is a extremely common DIY Mod to TM piston heads to drill port holes 4-8 to increase the compression and decrease the vacuum of the piston being brought back to fire the next round. |
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April 7th, 2010, 14:40 | #38 |
Wouldnt drilling hole also decrease the air compression to fire the bb?
im running a pdi 170 spring |
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April 7th, 2010, 19:24 | #39 |
No the opposite is true. The holes put pressure on the o ring expanding it against the cylinder walls. If this didn't work well, there would be literally no ported piston heads on the market. The market is dominated with ported PH's
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April 7th, 2010, 19:30 | #40 |
so you draw small holes on the outer diameter where the o ring sits?
Does it make a big enough difference to drill out mine tomorrow night :P |
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April 7th, 2010, 21:14 | #41 |
I'm not going to spoon feed you but go and find a picture of a systema, prometheus or modify piston head and make small holes at regular intervals around the PH. You don't want massive holes thumb tack sized spaces are good enough
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April 7th, 2010, 22:23 | #43 |
Tys
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Keep in mind too that Illusion's quite accomplished with working/tweaking and tuning guns...and that he was using a TM piston head (in likely a TM cylinder), and TM's are near famous for nice compression out of the box. All told he probably had that rifle working really sweet ported head or not.
On sloppier sportline/clone stuff now, you're likely to see more variable compression rifle to rifle, mechbox to mechbox. Just google a pic of a ported piston head (or go to airsoftparts.ca and look at a pic of one). Add in that you're only drilling into the front face of the piston head...and just below the o-ring...and you should have all the info you need. Nice clean, small holes. Or just buy a ported piston head |
April 7th, 2010, 22:40 | #44 |
Well the piston head is TM in mine (mp5) and its already in pieces waiting for a replacement piston, so it might be a not bad mod providing its actually worth it and wont hurt anything
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