March 13th, 2009, 14:58
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Japan
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Originally Posted by Daiviet
Almost correct...
Generally internals should be fine for upgrades so gears, bushings, pistons, piston heads, springs etc.
There are quite a few differences with the Star Scar mechbox though.
Hop-up chamber - The hop up chamber is linked directly to the mechbox, so the only replacement one you can use would have to come directly from the manufacturer
hop-up - Reportedly from another person's account, he tried using a different rubber than the stock one and it didn't work.
Selector Plate(?) - Star uses some strange system of gears to actually move the selector plate, so those proprietary parts will have to come straight from Star/Ares as well.
Motor - motor should be fine to replace, however Star soders the motor contacts, so you'll need a sodering iron handy to get it off. After which if you want to use a different motor then you'll have to change the contacts.
Spring Guide - the star mechbox actually has a quick change spring system, so the spring guide can only be made by star. Unlike the hop-up chamber and selector plate stuff, Star actually sells the spring guide seperately so it won't be difficult to attain.
This is all i know of so far, I know nothing of mechbox's in general but i'm taking a local course over this weekend. The Star gearbox is what i'll be working on so I'll try to take as many pictures of the differences and update you with them hopefully by sunday evening.
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Nice, I had no idea there were so many differences.
Last edited by Big Pepa; March 13th, 2009 at 14:58..
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