i cross threaded my tank to my asa and i need to get my tank off without removing my bonnet or reg need help please
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cross threaded tank i managed to cross thread my tank on my asa how can i get it off?
#1
Posted 09 February 2013 - 06:46 PM
#2
Posted 09 February 2013 - 08:33 PM
If your tank is properly cross-threaded, you may not be able to remove it on your own. I want you to be aware of this from the beginning.
First thing you should try, is have someone turn the tank, while you hold the gun and dry-fire it.
If that doesn't work, shoot all the air out of the tank, dry fire it until it's empty. Then try to muscle it off.
If you still don't have any luck, it may be time to see your local tech.
First thing you should try, is have someone turn the tank, while you hold the gun and dry-fire it.
If that doesn't work, shoot all the air out of the tank, dry fire it until it's empty. Then try to muscle it off.
If you still don't have any luck, it may be time to see your local tech.
#3
Posted 11 February 2013 - 09:15 AM
what brand is it? sometimes you can drain the system and take apart the rge to get most of it off and than sacrifice the top half to get it off.
keep in mind that if it is really on there the asa may not be saveable even if you get it off.
keep in mind that if it is really on there the asa may not be saveable even if you get it off.
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#4
Posted 11 February 2013 - 11:29 AM
ninjapaintball, on 11 February 2013 - 09:15 AM, said:
what brand is it? sometimes you can drain the system and take apart the rge to get most of it off and than sacrifice the top half to get it off.
keep in mind that if it is really on there the asa may not be saveable even if you get it off.
keep in mind that if it is really on there the asa may not be saveable even if you get it off.
i got it i had to remove it from the bonnet and then wiggle it around till it came out and my asa is fine but the threads on my tank are almost completely gone
#5
Posted 11 February 2013 - 11:42 AM
glad you got it off but be careful as your asa threads could be the problem and it may happen again
lube the bonnet threads with the lube you use on the gun
do not force it in and if it is hard to turn then it is the asa.
lube the bonnet threads with the lube you use on the gun
do not force it in and if it is hard to turn then it is the asa.
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