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#1 |
Motor Gear
Hey guys. My motor's gear has small dents on the lower part, would this be because the motor is too far back?
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#2 |
yup, it's too low, raise it.
right now there's not enough damage to cause any alarm, but it is speeding up the wear process. |
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#3 |
Alright, like a few turns?
Thanks. |
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#4 |
Until it sounds the quietest. Take a single shot, adjust, take a single shot, adjust. Keep going until it makes the least noise and sounds the smoothest.
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#5 |
Well I've had my gun upgraded to 400 fps and it makes more of a grinding noise now than it did before (310 range). Is this normal, it's with different gears too. I can't really tell the difference in noise when adjusting it, because I tried the other day and didn't really notice a difference.
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#6 |
This is normal.
You won't get a perfect fit unless your shim job is matched perfectly to the motor/grip you are using. If your gun is as silent as it can, then you don't have any problem. |
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#7 |
Thanks for the help guys!
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