AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Man, I've been working on my CFULE body for hours, and I can't get that sucker off. I've tried strap wrenches, heat, ice, the works. What else should I try?
try a hacksaw. but if you don't want to damage it, then get some lube of some sort (watery) and put it on there and then try.
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With that much trouble, you might have to damage the feedneck to get it out. If it doesn't bother you, take the body off the marker, put it upside down in a vise (clamping on the the feedneck of course) and using both hands twist the body off the neck. Hope you don't have to do this, but it's just a suggestion if all else fails.
Try wrapping the feedneck in duct tape and then use a wrench on it. The duct tape prevents any damage to the feed neck and the worst you'll have to deal with is using some goo-gone to get a little residue off. you may need to use a hair dryer to heat up the joint to loosen the loctite, but that and the tape should work like a charm.
I gently heated mine with a propane torch for a few seconds and then wrapped it with a leather glove and used chanel locks. It took some force but it came off within seconds. I caused no damage to the old feed neck. Just be careful to not heat the metal up too much.
technically, its aluminum, so you really cant "weld" the feedneck on without using a LOT of heat
if you are replacing the feedneck with something else, then just stick it into the vice and twist
if you are just taking it off, then why first off, and second, heating it would be best
Well you could drill a hole in it. Than put a bolt throught it, It will come off. Than you can thread the hole like on the blazers, so you can keep your hopper nice and tite.
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According to AGD, put it in hot boiling water for 15 minutes because of the loctite and then you can easily unscrew it off. I've done it and it works. This is the best way to do it because forcing it open could result to damages, though I've never heard of it breaking that way. Just do what the techs at AGD recommended.
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