June 15th, 2018, 12:09
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Oshawa
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Originally Posted by ThunderCactus
silicone oil is not a good lubricant for sliding parts. It runs off too easily. So unless you're reapplying it every 3 games or so, just use a synthetic grease.
Not that gears really need lubrication, but the tappet works better with grease than oil.
You might need a new cutoff lever, G&P metal parts in general are not typically very good in terms of accuracy.
Make sure it moves freely, but doesn't wobble around. If it's TOO loose, it could be binding, so you'll have to shim it down.
If the gears are just overspinning to where the sector sits on the cutoff lever, you'll need a slightly slower motor like a tienly 25k, or just a different spring.
Most guns these days have mechanical selector plates. Technically, all the old guns did too. The contacts are just there to break the circuit when it's in safe. Every non-mosfet V2 platform relies on the cutoff lever for fire selection: It either bumps the trigger contacts off after one cycle, or it doesn't.
But, if you're looking for trigger response, titan or btc would be the way to go anyway.
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Yeah I replaced the cutoff lever with a steel one because the G&P one was broke when I had 13:1 gears in it. I’ll look at the motor you mentioned. Im most likely gonna get a titan v2
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