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Gear Compatibility
I need to replace a buddies King Arms V2 M4 Sector Gear and i have one laying around but just not sure if it came out of a CYMA AK or M4 that i have (both CYMA)
does anybody know if these V2 and V3 gears from CYMA are the same for both? what is the difference between a v2 sector and v3? How could i tell? |
v2 and v3 use the exact same gearsets
The only thing that changes the dimensions of V2/V3 gears are the torque ratios. Basically, if the gear meshes with the spur gear, it will work. |
V2 and V3 gears are the same. CYMA stock gears are 18:1, as long as you're putting in a stock or 18:1 sector gear you will be fine.
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one interesting thing you said though in regards to the same ratio gears matching.. how bad would you screw up a gearbox if i stuck a 18:1 bevel in a set with 13:1 Spur/Sector? (I've actually done this and i can see no real difference in the performace.. durability maybe.. but not 'immediate' performance issues |
Depends where they make the ratio, either between the spur and sector or spur and bevel.
The diameters and potentially the # of teeth on the gear would be different. Anyway, they'd be different enough they either wouldn't make contact, wouldn't be able to install them, or they'd jam or strip pretty quick. |
All makes of 13:1 gears I know of use standard bevel gears. The only company off the top of my head that uses different bevel gears is Siegetek. Generally if it has 10 or sometimes 9 teeth, it is a standard bevel. Siegetek 10:1 has a 14 tooth bevel.
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