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  • JSD99
    Registered User
    • Oct 2002
    • 8

    #1

    TKO Valve

    I Just got a TKO automag and i want to take the valve body out to look at it, but the microline is to short to pull the valve out with it connected. what can i do, is there a special way to disconect the Microline from the vavle body or do I have to buy a new line with a quick disconect on it.
  • speedyejl
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    • May 2002
    • 1202

    #2
    Just disconect the microline from the 90* adapter on the valve and pull it off. (im assuming you dont have a straight adpater). I would recomend Stainless Steel Hose, Hard Line, or at least Macroline for a higher flow.




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    • DirtRider
      Registered User
      • Aug 2002
      • 413

      #3
      to disconnect it, push the hose into the connector, hold the connector in and pull the hose out.

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      • Rabidus
        Registered User
        • Sep 2002
        • 76

        #4
        The TKO automag from www.paintballgear.com comes with a macro line kit! Yeah, all you have to to is take both screws out and have at it. You could get a steel hose kit and put a quick disconnect on it so you dont have to remove the breech from your body rail, just your valve. I dont because when i take my valve off, i just clean and oil the whole gun, what you put into your gun (maintenance speaking)is what you get performance wise!

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        • rjvemt1
          NITRO-BURNIN' HYPER-MAG
          • Mar 2002
          • 681

          #5
          dirtrider is correct. simply push the 'into' the fitting then hold the collar flush against the body of the fitting and pull the hose out. to re-connect the hose, push it back into the fitting and pull the collar out of the fitting with your fingernail or a small flathead screw driver.

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