Any ideas on how to put ULE body on Banjo RT valve?

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  • MagModderMatt
    Engineer & Paintballer
    • Apr 2008
    • 59

    #1

    Any ideas on how to put ULE body on Banjo RT valve?

    ok.. I have a RT Banjo version, (fits inside the tube) I would like to get a ULE vert feed body, I was thinkin about cutting the bottom of my body that ftits my bolt to use as a spacer. (just to hold the valve up at its needed height for the on/off and banjo bolt length issues. If This is possable to do (cut the bottom channel of the body) just about as little as possable to keep the valve in position. Would it be possable to fit a Slightly modified ULE body on this, I know the holes line up to mount on the rail, the problem is the valve/lbl X bolt all working with this mod. I want to do this because I dont want an X-valve, My RT has ULT on/off milling, It's a spydermag right now, as is.. I want to use A Scenario Dreams T-board's Eyes (thus wanting the ULE body) so I can use the eyes that the board can use.

    Any ideas/methods of making the Body fit this valve setup, Im all ears.
    Thats why I posted in the workshop. People who do mod's are posting in the workshop so.. Ideas folks??
    Thanks everyone! Hopefully we can make this work!
    Matt
  • questionful
    LNIB
    • Dec 2006
    • 1416

    #2
    That should work, but I'd hate to see you cut up a classic body just for that. If I were you I would just get some sheet metal, and sandwich it between the reg and the rail. To keep it in place, it would have a little hole for the z-lock stub. Not a guide slot, just a hole. Then you slide the valve, with the shim on it, into the ULE body, and screw the fieldstrip screw in. I hope I explained that right.

    Man, I'm so jealous of what you're doing to your classic! Mine is so stock. I need a ULT so bad!!! I think I'm just going to go buy a 3/8 carbide bit and try to do it myself.

    Good luck!

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    • MagModderMatt
      Engineer & Paintballer
      • Apr 2008
      • 59

      #3
      Dont do ULT Millin yourself!! go to my link ask him

      What you have said makes sence, I wont cut um my cool body But do not do the ULT yourself! I sent mine into Tunaman from Tunaman did mine for $31 including shipping He is one of the best, AGD actualy told me to use him, They will back any work he does! So dont ULT your on/off yourself, and I wont cut my classic body up Tuna did an excelent job with my valve. cheap too!! He is the only person still doing the on/off milling, luke stoped, mag smith stoped, lots more stoped.. it took me months to find someone, I was gunna do it myself by sending it to a local machine shop, Tuna has done quite a fiew, all work fine!!
      and yeah, my gun is a total sleaper, I had the spyder grip frame painted black with car paint "more durable" so it looks like a benchmark.. (it has a T-board so it Rips )
      The only noticable mod is lukes vertical feed mod.. I still use twist lock (cuz I dont see the need to switch (till I go ule body) then I will put eyes on it! then it will look a bit more modern, But I will keep the old parts just cuz I like the old classic RT body.
      Tuna will help you out with the ULT cheap and prfessionaly, (have him tune your LVL X when he does the ULT mod, have him install the ult too, (costs a bit more but it comes back perfect ready to rip on ppl He does great work, even gave me a sticker for my pulse

      Originally posted by questionful
      That should work, but I'd hate to see you cut up a classic body just for that. If I were you I would just get some sheet metal, and sandwich it between the reg and the rail. To keep it in place, it would have a little hole for the z-lock stub. Not a guide slot, just a hole. Then you slide the valve, with the shim on it, into the ULE body, and screw the fieldstrip screw in. I hope I explained that right.

      Man, I'm so jealous of what you're doing to your classic! Mine is so stock. I need a ULT so bad!!! I think I'm just going to go buy a 3/8 carbide bit and try to do it myself.

      Good luck!

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