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FreelancerInc August 9th, 2011 21:01

ca g36
 
well after upgrading to 420ish fps, my mechbox bearings went out and i needa order some new ones, my browser isnt cooperating and i'm unable to find out what size i need to order on my own. can anyone help me out? also wouldnt mind a couple reviews on the "best" brand of bushings. as well as pros vs cons of bushings vs bearings

medhatboy August 9th, 2011 21:19

You should contact Darklen, he's an expert on the G36.

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/member.php?u=4024

kalnaren August 9th, 2011 22:10

The CA36 uses 7mm bushings...

... unless they've changed to larger bearings in the last 3 years.

ragnagna August 9th, 2011 22:17

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=airsoft+bearing+vs+bushing ;)

FreelancerInc August 9th, 2011 22:25

thanks rag...but wait my browsers buggered and wont let me use google...weird...i coulda sworn i mentioned something along those lines

ragnagna August 9th, 2011 22:55

Quote:

So whats the better choice for your airsoft gun? Well my humble opinion is that steel bushings will outlast steel bearings by a year or more. Actually I have never replaced a set of steel bushings but I replace bad steel bearings on a regular basis. True bearings will gain you an extra 6-10 FPS but that small gain in velocity can cost allot in damage control.
Take a look at these 3 pictures of a version 2 gearbox that was brought in for repairs. All of this damage was caused by a high speed bearing failure. The sector gear was damaged as was the cylinder head, luckily the piston
seems to have survived this crash.

This airsoft gun is only 6 months old and came with the 7mm bearings installed. A quick check for play at the gear ends after each use would reveal the problem before it causes this kind of damage. If more than 1mm of play is detected the mechbox should be serviced and the bearings should be replaced with 6 or 7mm oily steel bushings.
Save yourself the headache and switch your mechbox to oily steel hardened bushings the next time you service or have your airsoft gun serviced. If you are extremely concerned about fps then lap your gears during the installation process to break in the surface area and reduce friction. Visit our website for more DIY airsoft gun repair tips and tricks.
;)

Darklen August 9th, 2011 23:55

I've got plenty of 7mm bushings in stock.

I would not advise bearings in 6mm or 7mm for anything shooting over 350-370 fps. They just can't take the load unless you want to put out for industrial, sealed bearings. They'll cost you about $8-$10 per bearing though, as opposed to $25 for a set of 7mm bushings.

FreelancerInc August 10th, 2011 08:21

thanks bob, still wish jonas would have been able to drop off my gun at your place. on a side note my stock came in :)


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