Okay maybe I'm a wimp...I can't get the feed neck off the ULE body!

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  • aaron_mag
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 1375

    #1

    Okay maybe I'm a wimp...I can't get the feed neck off the ULE body!

    Any advise on how to get the ULE feedneck off the body (without scratching it with pliers)? Thanks.
    ULE Body Level 10 Automag intelliframe + retrovalve
  • Jonno06
    AKA Jon-no wang
    • Jan 2002
    • 4392

    #2
    wrap a rag or something around it, then use pliars
















    (wimp )

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    • BlackVCG
      Grubby Owner

      • Oct 2000
      • 4956

      #3
      Get one of those grip wrenches or a simple strap wrench from a hardware store.
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      • Top Secret
        IPR's E-Maggot
        • Jun 2001
        • 601

        #4
        Definatly go with the strap wrench. Even with cloth wrapped around it, a metal wrench will still scratch your anno.
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        • chronic john
          coo coo for the coco puffs
          • May 2003
          • 59

          #5
          try boiling some water first then turn the water off and put the feedneck under the water for 2 minutes then use the strap wrench to remove it ...
          owned mags since the begining of time . arguably the best gun in the world . 12 years with both mags and still not a stumble in either one . over a billion bunkered .coming to a feild neer you slinging streams of paint and taking names .

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          • wyn1370
            ...--...
            • Feb 2001
            • 3821

            #6
            Put a spacer in your hoper neck, put it as far in the feed tube as you can get it and start turning it till it loosens up. (NOTE: this is how mine came loose, when I didn't want it to)
            You are the Wormtongue of AO.~bofh

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            • dogEmedic
              Fluff Your Garfield
              • Oct 2001
              • 240

              #7
              Go with the strap wrench, by far the safest way to go. I had to do that to mine.

              Once I got it off I coulda swore it had lok-tite on it.

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              • cphilip
                Former Moderator

                • Jun 2026
                • 16216

                #8
                Removed my stupid mistaken answer to avoid misinformation...cause people do not always read EVERYTHING! See my follow up.
                Last edited by cphilip; 06-06-2003, 08:25 AM.


                AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

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                • aaron_mag
                  Registered User
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 1375

                  #9
                  I'll go with the strap wrench. Glad to see I wasn't the only one who had this trouble. Looks like I'll have to loctite my new feed tube in when I get.
                  Last edited by cphilip; 06-06-2003, 08:26 AM.
                  ULE Body Level 10 Automag intelliframe + retrovalve

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                  • cphilip
                    Former Moderator

                    • Jun 2026
                    • 16216

                    #10
                    Dooh! LOL...Sorry aaron!!! I am in a fog of antihistamines this morning. I was thinking X Mag feed necks when I was replying!!! How embarrasing...

                    Yea but I do think they might have lock tighted some but I have not tried to take mine off yet so I should not even have commented above what has been said. Had I been thinking clearly I would not have. If there is some locktight then heat would be the trick...


                    AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

                    cphilip.com

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                    • chronic john
                      coo coo for the coco puffs
                      • May 2003
                      • 59

                      #11
                      hot water does remove loctite no matter what type it is ...
                      owned mags since the begining of time . arguably the best gun in the world . 12 years with both mags and still not a stumble in either one . over a billion bunkered .coming to a feild neer you slinging streams of paint and taking names .

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                      • JadedT
                        Registered User
                        • Oct 2002
                        • 1018

                        #12
                        Loctite

                        Just to confirm, there is red loctite on the feedtube threads. My HaloB wasn't sanded down enough and I was in a rush to leave the pball fields in a downpour of rain so I just ended up unscrewing the feedneck using my HaloB as a torquing device... yes, it is that tight in there, LOL.
                        team PAIN "it's not fun and games until somebody gets hurt."
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                        • aaron_mag
                          Registered User
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 1375

                          #13
                          Originally posted by cphilip
                          Dooh! LOL...Sorry aaron!!! I am in a fog of antihistamines this morning. I was thinking X Mag feed necks when I was replying!!! How embarrasing...

                          Yea but I do think they might have lock tighted some but I have not tried to take mine off yet so I should not even have commented above what has been said. Had I been thinking clearly I would not have. If there is some locktight then heat would be the trick...
                          Cool. For a second I thought Tom had lost his mind!!! I hadn't seen a post about not taking off the feed neck but I was thinking "why did I buy this if I can't customize it?"
                          ULE Body Level 10 Automag intelliframe + retrovalve

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                          • cphilip
                            Former Moderator

                            • Jun 2026
                            • 16216

                            #14
                            Mea Culpa Compadre... But I make no claim to Toms state of lucidity either way!


                            AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

                            cphilip.com

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                            • -=Squid=-

                              #15
                              Re: Loctite

                              Originally posted by JadedT
                              Just to confirm, there is red loctite on the feedtube threads. My HaloB wasn't sanded down enough and I was in a rush to leave the pball fields in a downpour of rain so I just ended up unscrewing the feedneck using my HaloB as a torquing device... yes, it is that tight in there, LOL.
                              I feel ya, its like that with my imp and halo man.

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