sampeett1 Posted November 19, 2016 Share Posted November 19, 2016 Purchased a used krytac lvoa, shoots fine but after each cycle i can hear/feel and slight clunk a split second after it fires. not sure if this is normal or not, my ares omoeba did not do it. It would cycle cleanly with just the pop sound. I took the krytac to be serviced and they didn't say anything so im guessing its normal. help!!!!! I have a video of the noise if anyone wants to hear it. i can email it over. thanks sam. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted November 19, 2016 Supporters Share Posted November 19, 2016 Upload to youtube perhaps & post a link so we can all see/hear it could be a spring "twang" which can happen on solid metal spring guides or a motor settling if a bit of a loose/roomy pistol grip & some lash or AR latch not operating correctly & rolling back but bloody hard to guess wtf it really is, could be a 30k motor and trying to double cycle on 11.1v what battery do you use in there ??? but yeah upload a brief clip to youtube and we can all have a listen to see if it is anything to worry about if gun was serviced then I would assume its nowt to be too concerned about - a spring twang is not uncommon the spring resonates against the metal spring guide after firing creating a light twang sometimes & others quiet as a mouse after firing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sampeett1 Posted November 19, 2016 Author Share Posted November 19, 2016 UK version, using a 7.4v 20c battery. https://youtu.be/J7aa0an9CUQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sampeett1 Posted November 19, 2016 Author Share Posted November 19, 2016 Upload to youtube perhaps & post a link so we can all see/hear it could be a spring "twang" which can happen on solid metal spring guides or a motor settling if a bit of a loose/roomy pistol grip & some lash or AR latch not operating correctly & rolling back but bloody hard to guess wtf it really is, could be a 30k motor and trying to double cycle on 11.1v what battery do you use in there ??? but yeah upload a brief clip to youtube and we can all have a listen to see if it is anything to worry about if gun was serviced then I would assume its nowt to be too concerned about - a spring twang is not uncommon the spring resonates against the metal spring guide after firing creating a light twang sometimes & others quiet as a mouse after firing UK version, using a 7.4v 20c battery. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted November 19, 2016 Supporters Share Posted November 19, 2016 UK version, using a 7.4v 20c battery. Its not an abnormal sound lots of aegs make a similar noise as they finish a cycle.Your motor height is a bit low though so you need to raise it slightly. You will lose some of the screech. If thats just been serviced tell them you want a refund because if they cant set a motor height properly then the rest of the work is dubious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters Samurai Posted November 19, 2016 Supporters Share Posted November 19, 2016 I guess the bevel gear has 4 teeth where the anti reversal latch catch on. When the cycle ends far from one of those, the system goes in reverse until it catches the AR latch. That's this noise. There are bevel gears with more teeth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sampeett1 Posted November 19, 2016 Author Share Posted November 19, 2016 I guess the bevel gear has 4 teeth where the anti reversal latch catch on. When the cycle ends far from one of those, the system goes in reverse until it catches the AR latch. That's this noise. There are bevel gears with more teeth. so its normal? but can be reduced (sound) if i purchase a new bevel gear with more than 4 teeth? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted November 19, 2016 Supporters Share Posted November 19, 2016 I guess the bevel gear has 4 teeth where the anti reversal latch catch on. When the cycle ends far from one of those, the system goes in reverse until it catches the AR latch. That's this noise. There are bevel gears with more teeth. As per usual Samurai is bang on - Krytac have 4 latches - FFS even G&G have 5 not impressed but yup according to google-fu them bevels are 4 latch ones not 5, 6 or 8 - well 8 is a bit OTT I reckon http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?products_id=19625 kinda weird - how can a gear set be enhanced but also std yeah I know 18:1 is the standard ratio..... but did read a bit a little strange: Enhanced Standard 18:1 Ratio Gear Set bit like the saying new & improved - if it is new then how can it be improved ??? being an ar$e as per usual - please ignore another pic coz wtf - 4 friggin' teeth/latches - that is basic cheapo entry gun stuff imho: this is G&G dairy lea set with 5 latches.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sampeett1 Posted November 19, 2016 Author Share Posted November 19, 2016 As per usual Samurai is bang on - Krytac have 4 latches - FFS even G&G have 5 not impressed but yup according to google-fu them bevels are 4 latch ones not 5, 6 or 8 - well 8 is a bit OTT I reckon http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?products_id=19625 kinda weird - how can a gear set be enhanced but also std yeah I know 18:1 is the standard ratio..... but did read a bit a little strange: Enhanced Standard 18:1 Ratio Gear Set bit like the saying new & improved - if it is new then how can it be improved ??? being an ar$e as per usual - please ignore another pic coz wtf - 4 friggin' teeth/latches - that is basic cheapo entry gun stuff imho: this is G&G dairy lea set with 5 latches.... As I've said the LVOA shoots great and is a great RIF but that is a bit of a let down, its just a bit annoying as it doesn't feel crisp or even as I thought it feels broken. I guess this is the sort of minor Issue you have to put up with, when getting a GEN 1 version as I think the GEN 2 must have more latches as it's bang on! Guess I either put up with it or get a new bevel gear Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted November 19, 2016 Supporters Share Posted November 19, 2016 Just live with it tbh until it goes pear shape..... THEN consider a new set maybe a 16:1 or perhaps 13:1 Thing is - the bevel & its height are nigh the most critical thing to get as close to perfection as possible Yes you could change the bevel from a 16:1 or so set - they are usually ok to use but some gears mesh best with a set BUT - each bevel can be unique and will need the height set by the shim(s) on top of it some bevels msh better with certain motor/pinions etc...... All the same when fitting another/different bevel you need to check the shimming/height rather than just slap it in With that in mind - I'd be tempted to live with it for a while and maybe replace with a SHS Gen 4 16:1 or 13:1 set installed by a good tech - maybe replacing some worn bearings with some bushings as well Krytac's are usually assembled to better tolerances than most off the shelf guns, so tbh you don't want to balls up a working gun fine if you are messing around with a Raider - what have you got to lose but only advise messing with a £300 gun if you know what you are doing..... got to admit I was quite surprised they had 4 latches - thought they would of had say 6 like most SHS sets have (there are basic cheapo sets from all makes including shs oem's that still have 4 latches but higher speed ones have 6) best of luck but I'd live with it for a while & see how you go - unless the AR latch is sticking and not returning quickly (I've had that before - a tight snug AR latch wasn't springing back and allowed gun to roll back) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sampeett1 Posted November 19, 2016 Author Share Posted November 19, 2016 Just live with it tbh until it goes pear shape..... THEN consider a new set maybe a 16:1 or perhaps 13:1 Thing is - the bevel & its height are nigh the most critical thing to get as close to perfection as possible Yes you could change the bevel from a 16:1 or so set - they are usually ok to use but some gears mesh best with a set BUT - each bevel can be unique and will need the height set by the shim(s) on top of it some bevels msh better with certain motor/pinions etc...... All the same when fitting another/different bevel you need to check the shimming/height rather than just slap it in With that in mind - I'd be tempted to live with it for a while and maybe replace with a SHS Gen 4 16:1 or 13:1 set installed by a good tech - maybe replacing some worn bearings with some bushings as well Krytac's are usually assembled to better tolerances than most off the shelf guns, so tbh you don't want to balls up a working gun fine if you are messing around with a Raider - what have you got to lose but only advise messing with a £300 gun if you know what you are doing..... got to admit I was quite surprised they had 4 latches - thought they would of had say 6 like most SHS sets have (there are basic cheapo sets from all makes including shs oem's that still have 4 latches but higher speed ones have 6) best of luck but I'd live with it for a while & see how you go - unless the AR latch is sticking and not returning quickly (I've had that before - a tight snug AR latch wasn't springing back and allowed gun to roll back) you are a man of wise words! I will take your advice and when and if the gear box needs opening I will change to the Gen2 krytac gears which I think have 6 latches, but untill then I'll just enjoy it Thanks guys!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snakeeyes75 Posted November 20, 2016 Share Posted November 20, 2016 I had a go of the MK2 LVOA, I noticed the same thing. Pretty sure that's how it's supposed to be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters jcheeseright Posted November 20, 2016 Supporters Share Posted November 20, 2016 There's plenty of reasons for having fewer teeth on the bevel gear, not least to reduce the amount of precompression you get when the cycle finishes, a little bit of reverse spin on the gears won't hurt the gearbox. Certainly not worth opening anything up to 'fix' it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted November 20, 2016 Supporters Share Posted November 20, 2016 In some ways I'm actually a little shocked it is doing it...A std 18:1 set takes 6.25 turns of bevel to rotate sectorNow multiply that by 4 latches = 25 latch clicks per cycleOr say a dozen clicks when pulling back pistonThat is almost 1 click per tooth (well nearly)So there is only less than 4mm the piston could roll backwards I think...On higher speed 12:1 sets the bevel may only turn 4.25 turns x say 6 latches to give again about 25 latch clicks per full cycle....Think I study crap way too much but hey hoJust saying the actual clicks are about the same overallSo "maybe" just maybe maybe maybe the AR latch might not be operating 101% every time and on occasions it may miss and roll back a smidge more on an extra tooth or two ?But yeah don't think it is a major issueNow on say a SHS 16:1 (17.25:1 ratio) set that turns say 5.75 bevel turns x 6 latches and that would make up to 34 clicks in total or 17 pulling back piston so well easily a click per piston tooth but we are talking next to f*ck all reallyUnless it just just misses latching and rolls back 4mm on the std 18:1 set. (18.65:1 ratio) (there are 16 teeth on sector gear or piston @ 3mm pitch)Well leave it until it needs attention but I'd pay attention when it next gets serviced that the AR latch itself is operating effectively - possible binding or weak spring perhapsBut nothing bad as we seem to agree on Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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