Hi Elefant builders.
I am getting near to being finished with my conversion to a Ferdinand but I am
having issues with the recoil spring not pulling the main gun back to the cut out in the cam
despite shortening it 30mm
There is no paint on the barrel where it goes through the bushes and it seems a nice sliding fit does
anyone else have ideas or did anyone else have this issue. ?
Still playing around with things on that.
Regards
Derek
Recoil issues
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Re: Recoil issues
Hi Derek,
I have recently installed the recoil in my Elefant and everything worked perfectly after a little bit of messing around withe the 2 switches. The only thing extra I did was to add a rubber stop to stop the slide smashing into the end of its slot on full recoil.
I am away from home for the next week, if you are still stuck when I get back I can post some better photos.
Regards
Steve
I have recently installed the recoil in my Elefant and everything worked perfectly after a little bit of messing around withe the 2 switches. The only thing extra I did was to add a rubber stop to stop the slide smashing into the end of its slot on full recoil.
I am away from home for the next week, if you are still stuck when I get back I can post some better photos.
Regards
Steve
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Re: Recoil issues
Hi Steve
Thanks for the input my problem is the spring does not pull the barrel back
when the cam rotates round to the square cut out .
I remember the RC sparks guys saying they shortened the spring for the same reason
I will carry on and shorten it some more unless Kian or Chris have some answers or solutions.
Regards
Derek
Thanks for the input my problem is the spring does not pull the barrel back
when the cam rotates round to the square cut out .
I remember the RC sparks guys saying they shortened the spring for the same reason
I will carry on and shorten it some more unless Kian or Chris have some answers or solutions.
Regards
Derek
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Re: Recoil issues
Any chance you can video what's happening ?
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Re: Recoil issues
Hi Adrian
Not at the moment as I have it all in bits again
Regards
Derek
Not at the moment as I have it all in bits again
Regards
Derek
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Re: Recoil issues
Hi All
Chris has been in touch with some ideas I will play with these over the next week
or so and let you know.
Thanks for the input
Regards
Derek
Chris has been in touch with some ideas I will play with these over the next week
or so and let you know.
Thanks for the input
Regards
Derek
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Re: Recoil issues
Hi Guys
So a small update to close this down after an email from Chris I stripped it down
and found 3 small machining ridges on the parallel section of the barrel that goes through the bushes
on the ball mount and these were causing drag.
A couple of minutes in the lathe with a bit of fine emmery cloth to polish those out and
then I put the ball mount in the lathe and polished the inside of the plastic bushes to remove some slight turning
marks in those.
Now it is as smmoth as silk.
Thanks again for the input
Regards
Derek
So a small update to close this down after an email from Chris I stripped it down
and found 3 small machining ridges on the parallel section of the barrel that goes through the bushes
on the ball mount and these were causing drag.
A couple of minutes in the lathe with a bit of fine emmery cloth to polish those out and
then I put the ball mount in the lathe and polished the inside of the plastic bushes to remove some slight turning
marks in those.
Now it is as smmoth as silk.
Thanks again for the input
Regards
Derek
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