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  • ArmyEngineer
    Ninja
    • Oct 2009
    • 244

    #1

    Regulator Burst Disc Stripped

    Hey y'all
    I'm trying to get my tank in for a hydro-test today. I started removing the fittings and such and stripped the business out of the lp disk. Yes, I used the right size box wrench. Everything else came out fine w/ no loctite, so I'm afraid the threads are seized. Anyone have a quick solution for removal? I was thinking catch it in a vise and turn the reg body. It's a PE reg which will be replaced with a geddon, but I'd like to keep it as a backup just in case. Alternatively, I can leave the disc in it and miss it when the reg body goes in the vise. Thoughts?
  • Dend78
    Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
    • Oct 2004
    • 2963

    #2
    i say send it to ninja to do their reg swap, 34.95+ shipping both ways they retest it and give you a new ninja reg.
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    • ArmyEngineer
      Ninja
      • Oct 2009
      • 244

      #3
      Originally posted by Dend78
      i say send it to ninja to do their reg swap, 34.95+ shipping both ways they retest it and give you a new ninja reg.
      Hmmm. I forgot about that. Think they could get it back to me by the 26th?

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      • xero28
        Registered Useless
        • Mar 2008
        • 1102

        #4
        Just out of curiosity, why are you removing all of the fittings?

        I'd put the reg in a vise and grab the disk with a nice pair of channel locks and try to turn it out that way.

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        • ArmyEngineer
          Ninja
          • Oct 2009
          • 244

          #5
          Originally posted by xero28
          Just out of curiosity, why are you removing all of the fittings?

          I'd put the reg in a vise and grab the disk with a nice pair of channel locks and try to turn it out that way.
          I figured I should remove at least two fittings so they wouldn't get crushed when the reg goes in the vise. I just wondered if there was any hope for that last little guy. I might do the Ninja thing though, if the new reg would be worth it. i think Koorsen only charges $18 for the test, and I wouldn't have to wait on shipping.

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          • kwood
            Registered User

            • Dec 2008
            • 882

            #6
            Originally posted by ArmyEngineer
            I figured I should remove at least two fittings so they wouldn't get crushed when the reg goes in the vise. I just wondered if there was any hope for that last little guy. I might do the Ninja thing though, if the new reg would be worth it. i think Koorsen only charges $18 for the test, and I wouldn't have to wait on shipping.
            you can also ask ninja to put in some extra shims to give you an even higher output of ~950psi

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            • ArmyEngineer
              Ninja
              • Oct 2009
              • 244

              #7
              Originally posted by kwood
              you can also ask ninja to put in some extra shims to give you an even higher output of ~950psi
              I decided to give the fire extinguisher place a chance. It might be a mistake, but for $19, I couldn't resist. I warned him about the loctite, and he assured me that he wouldn't damage anything. They see them fairly often apparently. Said I could pick it up tomorrow afternoon after the hydro plate cured. They seem like good guys, so hopefully it will all work out.

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              • kwood
                Registered User

                • Dec 2008
                • 882

                #8
                Originally posted by ArmyEngineer
                I decided to give the fire extinguisher place a chance. It might be a mistake, but for $19, I couldn't resist. I warned him about the loctite, and he assured me that he wouldn't damage anything. They see them fairly often apparently. Said I could pick it up tomorrow afternoon after the hydro plate cured. They seem like good guys, so hopefully it will all work out.
                that's a quick turn around

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                • ArmyEngineer
                  Ninja
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 244

                  #9
                  Originally posted by kwood
                  that's a quick turn around
                  I know, right? That's the main reason I decided to do it. They had the test chamber right there behind the desk.

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                  • Sweet Tooth
                    Registered User
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 85

                    #10
                    I wonder if they will hydro that Scott Air Pack for me...

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