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January 8th, 2008, 17:55 | #16 |
ive done that, no matter what i do, the screw is jammed. They might have put too much locktight on it, ive noticed there is an unnecessary amount of it in some places, making disassembly difficult.
Oh then my new motor blew a fuse (anyone know the Amps for a systema motor?) there is a point when you gotta say "F*** this, im seeing a gunsmith." |
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January 8th, 2008, 17:58 | #17 |
Don't use spray lithium grease, It'll just get thrown off the gears / whatever you lubricate when they spin.
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January 8th, 2008, 20:43 | #18 |
It has been talkes a lot before.
BTW Tamiya grease IS lithium grease, or ceramic grease. They do both. I am using the ceramic grease for my gears and piston sides (the grooves). I use some Trinity Royal oil (100% silicon) for bushings/bearing. And some 1000wt silicon oil for the piston head, cylinder head and nozzle. The hop bucking gets some Trinity oil too. It is the thinnest oil I could find. |
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