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May 31st, 2010, 23:36 | #1 |
a.k.a. flamethis
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Tutorial:Fix your selector switch
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Problem solved, see post below for a quick and dirty tutorial. Hope it helps! Last edited by Rooster; June 2nd, 2010 at 00:40.. Reason: Solved problem, created tutorial |
June 2nd, 2010, 00:38 | #2 |
a.k.a. flamethis
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Sorry for the crappy pics, my camera sucks. No macro focus.. :banghead:
So the small ball from the dog tag chain was the perfect fit for the spring in the selector switch. But it's a tad too big for the 3 little holes in the body to effectively give you that nice "click" sound when you hit each position. Crappy photo of the ball on the spring So a simple small screwdriver from my mini screwdriver kit fixed that (Might have to use a round diamond bit in your dremel on a metal body). I just oversized the holes with the screwdriver in this plastic TM body. See photo: just twist back and forth a few times Now that beat up old switch is working perfectly and I'm happy with it. Though I might have to do the holes over again after I paint the body, but that's easy. So for anyone who has lost their click, this might work for you. And if your switch is missing the spring, a flint spring from a Bic lighter is the same size, just needs to be cut to length ( a couple coils sticking out of the switch) Yet another craptastic photo to show the height of the spring |
June 2nd, 2010, 03:03 | #3 |
OMG THANK YOU, I spazzed yesterday because I lost the spring while switching receivers.
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