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Old September 22nd, 2012, 20:12   #1
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CYMA FAMAS Cylinder

Hi everyone,

As you may or may not remember, a long time back, I had an explosion in my Gearbox. As such, many parts became damaged, including the Cylinder.

I have heard from some people that it uses a standard Type 0 cylinder, and from others that it uses a V7 cylinder, which, according to my research, is 2mm longer than a standard T0.

Does anybody know what cylinder the Cybergun/CYMA FAMAS uses? I know they modernized their gearbox, but I'm not sure about the cylinder. I took some measurements, and the stock cylinder is approx. 74mm long. Does anybody have a Type 0 they can compare dimensions to with this?

Thanks in advance!
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Old September 22nd, 2012, 20:31   #2
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Also, does anyone know if the Pistons are of the standard size?

I'm pretty sure they use V2/3 Pistons, but I don't know completely.
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Old September 23rd, 2012, 23:13   #3
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Can anybody measure a Type 0 Cylinder for me, please?
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Old September 23rd, 2012, 23:45   #4
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one on the bench is 72mm long, 1" od 0.035" wall thickness. if you have access to a lathe and some tubing you can make one.
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Old September 23rd, 2012, 23:46   #5
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Oh, damn.

That means I have a proprietary cylinder.

:Sadface:

Thanks for the info anyway!
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Old September 23rd, 2012, 23:53   #6
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see if you can source something local like this >> http://www.mcmaster.com/#8978K212 << and make one. you can cut that with a miter saw [power one with carbide blade for best results] and make one. mcmaster is a great place to source stuff, but shipping/duties sucks
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Old September 23rd, 2012, 23:56   #7
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I see.

The thing is, I was just wondering if there was actually a difference between these, as I thought Cylinder dimensions were standardized. I wasn't aware that the T7 Cylinder was longer.
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Old September 24th, 2012, 00:15   #8
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Version 7 Cylinder

So, new thread direction change!

Can anyone with experience working with M14s and the V7 gearbox tell me the dimensions of a Type 7 cylinder?

Sorry about all the annoying questions, just wanting to make sure I get my money's worth of parts.

Thanks again!
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Old September 24th, 2012, 12:40   #9
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Hey there,
here is the list of pieces for the Cybergun Famas:

- Spring Guide= compatible V3
- Spring = whatever you want
- Cylinder = compatible V7
- Cylinder head = compatible V7 (don't be cheap on this one, i had some issues with the Guarder one)
- Piston = compatible piston standard GB V1, V2, V3
- Piston head = compatible piston head standard GB V1, V2, V3
- Tappet plate = ****** to find ****** specific part
- Nozzle = Prometheus does a very good Nozzle for the TM famas (you can find it on ehobby)
- Bushings = standards 6 mm
- Gears = compatibles V7
- Motor = compatible EG1000 Marui

Enjoy
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Old September 24th, 2012, 20:49   #10
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Whoa... O.e

Thanks!

Are you sure that the Motor is an Eg1000, though? I'm assuming from the other parts that this is the CG/CYMA one, correct?

Also, do you know where I can get a V7 Cylinder? I would also assume that the V7 is, in fact, an 'M14 Cylinder', correct?

Thanks again for the info!
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Old September 24th, 2012, 21:11   #11
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V7 is M14 cylinder.

The EG1000 refers to the standard "flat" motor. Check the shaft lenght, it can be long (with a bushing and guide) or short (almost on the motor can).

Some mid-lenght motors exist, but only the PSG-1 uses it.
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Old September 24th, 2012, 23:55   #12
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EG1000 (or EG700) short version is compatible, BUT you have to grind a bit the back of the motor or the gearbox to give a bit more space up to the gear.
It is easier to work on the motor though ^__^
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Old September 25th, 2012, 01:45   #13
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Awesome. Thanks.

Now to find an M14 Cylinder in Canada... >__>

Thanks again for all your help!
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Old September 25th, 2012, 12:46   #14
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You can order it from ehobby...won't cost a lot in eco shipping:

http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/guarder-u...marui-m14.html
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Old September 25th, 2012, 20:15   #15
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I see.

Which would you recommend: the Guarder, or the Magic Box?

MB seems to be a decent brand from what I heard, but the Guarder is tried, true, and cheaper.
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