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October 13th, 2013, 03:54 | #1 |
Quick Change Gear Box - Replacing Spring Guide
I have a E&C quick change V2 gearbox. which just seized on it's second game day :banghead: . I have always planned on upgrading the internals, but just not so soon. Guess this is a prime example of getting what you paid for.
Part of my upgrade is to replace the stock spring guide with a new unit c/w bearings. As I have the Quick Change feature, can I use any spring guide? Think of this one with a PDI-130% Pro spring (want to ensure I stay below 400fps, would like to be in the 375FPS range) Some photos of the stock spring guide; Edit - Don't care if I lose the quick change feature. Last edited by Pointy; October 13th, 2013 at 04:31.. |
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October 13th, 2013, 05:49 | #2 |
If you just put a washer and use a piston head with bearings, it should be good enough.
That way you can keep the quick change
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October 13th, 2013, 09:48 | #3 |
Do you have access to a lathe? I haven't seen any quick change guides with 4 tabs before. Just 2. If the steel is solid past where the threads end, it could be turned down to take the front end off a guide that uses a one piece top like the madbull.
Or as above, get a pair of washers that are sized right, put some grease between the guide and the washers and that will work too |
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October 13th, 2013, 13:53 | #4 |
Think I will try the washers at the end of the spring guide.
Taking it one step further, what do you think of a nylon, or PTFE washer, sandwiched between the spring guide base and a washer? My other opinion was just to replace the gearbox shell, but that is ~$50. |
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October 13th, 2013, 14:18 | #5 |
Nylon or Teflon washer between guide & steel washer good.
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