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  • Hop Hop
    WaWa Weee Wa
    • Nov 2001
    • 123

    #1

    Feed neck install help

    hi all, I'm trying to install a new feed neck on my ULE body... what you guys use to make it tight?

    thanks all in advance.
  • secretweaponevan
    Only HALF Polish!
    • Sep 2007
    • 1132

    #2
    Originally posted by Hop Hop
    hi all, I'm trying to install a new feed neck on my ULE body... what you guys use to make it tight?

    thanks all in advance.
    BLUE loctite or Teflon tape.

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    • Hop Hop
      WaWa Weee Wa
      • Nov 2001
      • 123

      #3
      Super glue... i see. So this will be permanent, and I won't be able to remove it future right?

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      • maniacmechanic
        PrestonCoPaintball
        • Aug 2006
        • 3453

        #4
        Don't put nothing on it , it's not going to just fall out
        hand tighten it , then check it when you do your regular maintence
        I mean I don't think it will spin off in the middle of a game , none of mine ever have & you might want to remove it to put it on a different body later

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        • Watcher
          aka CavDragoneb12
          • Apr 2008
          • 867

          #5
          Originally posted by Hop Hop
          Super glue... i see. So this will be permanent, and I won't be able to remove it future right?
          no no, BLUE loctite is semi-permanent, "breaks" in like 15lbs of force. Very removable and used to keep stuff from vibrating out usually. I have it on the valve screws of my tippmann and I remove them like once a month for maintainance and re-loctite 'em back in.

          Or, just get one of those rubber grip pads or whatever and hand crank on it. If you use a tool you could very well strip the threads.

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          • jrod
            Registered User
            • Sep 2004
            • 388

            #6
            Strap Wrench

            I used a strap wrench (rubber strap thingy) and blue locktite. I've popped it loose a couple of time when twisting a hopper on, but it's really no big deal.

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