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Version 2 Gearbox Takedown Guide
By M4army Just to point this out but I wont be responsible for your use of this guide, take apart your gearbox at your own risk. Now that ive cleared that up im going to start out and say that this guide is by no means a genuine guide, sometimes problems will come up during assembly or disassembly that are not pointed out here in this guide, but I will do my best to warn you of them when I get to them. This Guide Is Based on a CA Version 2 Gearbox TM,ICS and all other brands may vary slightly *For Reference GB stands for Gearbox Step 1: Get all your supplies The Supplies I have are as follows: -2 Screwdrivers(flat and phillips head) -an allen wrench kit(contains all allen wrenches I use to disassemble my gun) -Gear Grease(Phantom Grease by Guarder) -Pick Set By Craftsmen -Two Containers for Keeping the Screws -Set of small precision Screwdrivers(used for misc. tasks such as holding the spring guide down while opening GB) that is all I had for what I was doing today but sometimes I can have extra parts(for installing upgrades that require modification) ![]() Step 2: Opening The GB First take Your Phillips Head Screwdriver and start removing the screws holding in your GB, Personally I prefer to start right below the spring guide and work counter clockwise, always leaving one screw in until your ready to remove Half of the shell. ![]() ![]() Step 3: Sepperating the Two Halfs Once you have all the screws out(except one) place your precision ScrewDriver into the hole for the SpringGuide like so: ![]() Now Carefully remove the last screw and gently hold the gearbox down to prevent accidental opening before your ready.(this is one of those warnings your spring can shoot the spring guide out if not held in) once you have that screw out press the front end of the screwdriver down and you will see the front end of the spring guide start slanting down.( sorry my camera couldnt pick up a picture of the angle) And when your ready slowly seperate the two halfs keeping that spring guide held down, when you get it opened it should look like this(sorry this ones a little blurry): ![]() Now slowly lift and remove the spring and spring guide like so: ![]() Step 3 Removing the Guts of your Gearbox Once you have your gearbox opened and the spring removed you should realy have to worry about anything "Shooting" out at you. but there are three more spring to watch out for: 1. Anti Reversal Latch: ![]() 2.Tappet Plate: ![]() 3. trigger Mechanism:(I don't have a picture of it as of now) Now You can continue to remove the Cylinder Set. First remove the spring gently and put it into a safe place where you wont lose it, then continue to remove the whole cylinder(this is after you slipped out the piston and spring with spring guide): ![]() Step 4 Remove the gearsOnce out you can remove your gears(make sure you don't lose any shims they are crucial for propper function of your gun): -First, remove the Sector Gear: ![]() -Second Remove the Bevel Gear(watch out for the anti reversal latch and Spring Put those in a safe place): -Anti Reversal Latch and Spring: ![]() Third remover the Spur gear, and like before watch for shims.: ![]() Now Reassemble: For this its just a matter of going backwards but I have Photos of Correct gear Timing: ![]() for this you want the gears first tooth to be above the tappet plate like so It is also very important to make sure your gearbox should look something like this before you close it: ![]() after that its just holding everything in place(beware occasnionally the Springs for the anti reversal latch and trigger(may just be my gearbox) can come out and force you to re insert them. but once its all together I use the picks I mentioned earlier(craftsman ones) to align the gears so it all closes correctly. ![]() now just insert the screws as you took them out: ![]() Just for referance the larger(longer ones are at the bottom, short ones at the top), idk if this applies to TM but I heard that the screws are unique so remember where you took them out and put them back in the right hole). and now its just the simple matter of tightening the screws. don't over tighten and if they don't go in correctly make sure nothing is in the hole. ![]() And Thats it, as for upgrades its a matter of just replaceing them with the stock one, Gears and bushings require Reshimming before you can use it. Thanks For Reading ~M4aRmY This post has been edited by M4aRmY: Jul 22 2007, 08:26 PM -------------------- |
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M4aRmY Complete Version 2 Gearbox Guide Jul 22 2007, 08:37 PM
njsniper Very informative this should be pinned. I made a ... Jul 22 2007, 08:42 PM
M4aRmY thanks I just made this in 45 minutes so if any on... Jul 22 2007, 08:50 PM
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hydralover QUOTE (Revenge Seeker @ Jul 22 2007, 07:0... Jul 22 2007, 09:58 PM
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171stSniper QUOTE (M4aRmY @ Jul 23 2007, 02:39 PM) hm... Nov 14 2007, 08:09 PM
kalash103 awsome guide I took a part a old box and put back ... Jul 17 2008, 06:22 AM
maybe0123 thank you very much Oct 1 2008, 08:01 PM
xdjcarter Is there anyway you could post more pics of how th... Nov 14 2008, 04:30 AM
Grave QUOTE (xdjcarter @ Nov 14 2008, 01:30 AM)... Jan 5 2009, 04:57 PM
Bravo1 Not to be a A$$ but this was not very he... Feb 18 2010, 05:31 PM
KBS117 Quick question, My current gearbox has 8mm ball be... Mar 20 2010, 08:20 PM
m230bravo22 This is a wonderful Take down guide.
Nice pictures... Jul 7 2010, 08:48 PM
mondo135 Excellent guide! I do have a question though -... Jul 15 2010, 03:48 PM
mondo135 Excellent guide! I do have a question though -... Jul 15 2010, 03:51 PM
Havoc Spartan Can you please please please update the pictures s... Dec 17 2010, 01:01 PM
airborne101 The pictures work fine for me.
Also, there is no... Dec 17 2010, 01:17 PM
Havoc Spartan QUOTE The pictures work fine for me.
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airborne101 Mozilla Firefox Dec 17 2010, 02:01 PM
Havoc Spartan QUOTE Also, there is no such thing as gear timing.... Dec 17 2010, 02:02 PM![]() ![]() |
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