>>>HELP.. X-Valve halves will not unscrew

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  • cdawg
    not your average dawg
    • Dec 2002
    • 289

    #1

    >>>HELP.. X-Valve halves will not unscrew

    Here's the problem...

    The two halves of the X-valve are twisted in the wrong direction too hard. At this point, the aligment marks on the bottom side of the valve are approx. 1/8" in the wrong direction. The valve will not sit correctly on the rail, and the bolt scrapes agains the mainbody when the marker is fired.

    I have tried to seperate the halves with a wrench but the bottom of the valve began to scratch (even with a towel wrapped twice around). I thought about putting the valve in a vice, but I am not sure how strong the aluminum is.

    How can I get the two halves apart?

    This valve is BRAND NEW. I have heard that AGD does not test the X-valves before they ship them out. I DO NOT want to pay shipping costs and wait weeks for my valve to return. I am not satisfied, to say the least.
    Respect that.
  • Skoad
    Registered User
    • Feb 2002
    • 3265

    #2
    try 2 strap wrenches? each on different halves and torque in opposite directions

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    • darklord
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      • May 2002
      • 2105

      #3
      The aluminum should be stronger than normal since it's circular. However you should at least take some cloth to put between the metal so it doesn't scratch. You might want to look into robogrips with robogrip condoms. Don't try to force anything though.

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      • who_311
        Captain Radical
        • Dec 2002
        • 594

        #4
        MAybe there is dirt or debris in the threads, darklord is right thoguh, DONT force it! I had to learn that the hard way. The strap wrenches are the only think that come to mind.

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        • joeyjoe367
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          • May 2001
          • 1982

          #5
          maybe run the valve under some warm water for a bit... the warm metal should expand a little bit (how to get lids offa stuck jars )

          wouln't go as extreme as to go to a blowtorch tho.

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          • who_311
            Captain Radical
            • Dec 2002
            • 594

            #6
            Originally posted by joeyjoe367
            maybe run the valve under some warm water for a bit... the warm metal should expand a little bit (how to get lids offa stuck jars )

            wouln't go as extreme as to go to a blowtorch tho.
            This actually kind of makes sense...

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            • gonefishin
              Registered User
              • Apr 2002
              • 30

              #7
              If you ran under hot water wouldn't both sides expands - thus leaving it stuck. With a jar, the lid is metal with a rubber seal and the jar is glass.

              I would suggest the strap wrenchs

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              • NiteWolf1138
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                • Jan 2003
                • 148

                #8
                Or you might try holding some ice one the end you don't want to expand and some warm water on the other side?

                NiteWolf

                P.S. I noticed on mine that is was tight in getting the valve apart, but I was able to disassemble the halves by hand.
                NiteWolf1138

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                • cdawg
                  not your average dawg
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 289

                  #9
                  I appreciate the help. The valve is brand new so there (hopefully) is no dirt in the valve. I am going to try the strap wrenches. Do any AGD Techs have any say in this? I really don't want to screw up two day old valve.
                  Respect that.

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                  • Dark Cloud
                    Oww!! Those Things Hurt!!
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 296

                    #10
                    Originally posted by who_311


                    This actually kind of makes sense...
                    makes perfect sense in the rules of science
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