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  • SlipknotX556
    Registered User
    • Nov 2001
    • 5054

    #1

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    im tried to oil my vaulve on my automag TKO and i could nto do it cuz the macro line would not let me if u kno how to get to the vaulve with out takin off the macro line could u plz tell me thnx u.


    heres a pic of my gun just so u kno what im talkin about.

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  • Arman/XPM

    #2
    You have to disconnect the macro line, sorry.

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    • Turbo
      Turbo Man
      • Dec 2001
      • 29

      #3
      Its pretty easy to remove the macroline, all you need to do is push in on macroline elbow that is on the valve and pull out on the hose. It should come out, then just remove the back screw on the trigger frame and the valve will come out.
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      • zvanut
        AO's Favorite Member
        • Jun 2001
        • 1817

        #4
        i hate dem macro line elbows, so should u just twist them to get them out
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        • nutz
          l0l
          • Oct 2001
          • 1412

          #5
          also u can put oil where u put ur tank in and it would be fine...
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          • TheTramp
            Registered User
            • Jan 2001
            • 4019

            #6
            Two things:

            You can oil your valve by putting the oil in the ASA, attaching your air source, and then firing a couple dozen shots. This lets you out of having to disconnect the Macro line from the valve.

            I would strongly suggest using a much larger piece of Macro line between your valve and your vertical adapter. I use almost a foot (8" should be fine). While the line does stick up a bit, it is very easy to get the leverage needed to disconnect the line quickly. After using the line for a while, it gets a groove where the fitting grips it. This can make it very difficult to disconnect. Using a longer piece lets you use more pressure making it easier to remove.

            Hope this helps. Let us know how you make out.
            Last edited by TheTramp; 01-07-2002, 07:31 PM.
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            • RaV3n_Pa1ntba||

              #7
              The best way is to run a quick disconnect from the mag valve to the asa. And also to the tank...but you really need a quick disconnect on your mag valve fitting. But as of now just drop 2 dabs of oil in the little whole in your asa (where your tank goes)


              |ALSO| I would recommend getting a drop foward...with tank adapter. It WILL make your gun more acurate concidering the weight isnt all hanging off the back making it all uneven and unbalanced. Plus it will make it more comforatble for you not to mention should make your profile lower cause the way you play tucked in with a drop |ALSO|

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