How to remove a Ninja regulator?

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  • 38super
    Registered User
    • Jan 2011
    • 99

    #1

    How to remove a Ninja regulator?

    I'm thinking I'll order the 1200 psi reg from Ninja. Don't want to cough up to swap the whole tank + reg but nervous about removing the existing reg without damaging it. Any advice?

    Yes, I could ship the whole thing to them but shipping a tank cross-border sounds like a huge pain.

    Also, anyone know roughly how many shots one could expect out of a 68/45 with this reg? 12" bbl: Freak back and AA front.
  • BLachance75
    Formerly lancecst
    • Jul 2002
    • 582

    #2
    Removing the reg is fairly easy. I remove the gauges and fill nipple from the reg on the tank then grab the tank and reg with strap wrenches and twist. For a really stubborn tank you can put the reg in a vise and tighten it lightly with some sort of padding around it, I use the rubber from the storage wrench, then put a strap wrench on the tank and twist it off. I would try without the vise first though.
    The user formally known as Lancecst.

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    • MeÐiCX
      Boneyard PB
      • Feb 2007
      • 662

      #3
      Use strap wrenches to remove. Follow instructions with new reg for installation. Pretty easy!

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      • 38super
        Registered User
        • Jan 2011
        • 99

        #4
        Strap wrench it shall be then, thanks.

        Can anyone currently using this setup comment on shots tank. Is 68/45 going to be enough volume to get through a couple of games Without filling?

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        • Newt
          Darth Amphibian
          • May 2009
          • 450

          #5
          You're not going to get more shots with a 1200 reg. They'll go a lot faster, though!

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          • 38super
            Registered User
            • Jan 2011
            • 99

            #6
            Originally posted by Newt
            You're not going to get more shots with a 1200 reg. They'll go a lot faster, though!
            Oh I know I'll get less than I'm getting now at 1000 psi. Just trying to figure out how much less. 1200 output means you need what, 1400 for decent flow? That means on a 4500 tank I have 3100 psi t play with, assuming I can get a full fill at the field, which is often not the case.

            In other words; is a simple reg swap going to just leave me frustrated? Should I be looking at a 90/45 instead?

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            • aerosaaber
              Registered User
              • Sep 2010
              • 151

              #7
              make sure the tank is completely empty otherwise that reg ain't going anywhere.

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              • 38super
                Registered User
                • Jan 2011
                • 99

                #8
                Originally posted by aerosaaber
                make sure the tank is completely empty otherwise that reg ain't going anywhere.
                Thanks. I decided to just go ahead and order the whole reg/tank. This way I can keep what I have in case I want to use or loan out my L-7 or Cocker. Just have to make sure not to mix `em up.

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