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Old 02-22-2008, 11:51 PM   #1
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Timmy 2k6 Empire II

I am currenly using an eggy for my timmy, and my stock neck feed is too loose, i just recently purchased hybrid neck clamp especially made for timmys.

Here's where the problem arises... I can't get my stock screw neck off the marker... Can anyone help or tell me pro shop in NY to help fix this problem?

Greatly appreciated!

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Reason why i'm looking for this change is because my egg loader would just swing left to right and can't get a correct feed to my marker... and i used duct tape... worked for a while until the grease killed the duct tape...

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Old 02-23-2008, 12:11 AM   #2
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hey dude, well there is a tool for this, car filter remover, it looks like a plastic tool with a rubber strap around it

here what it looks like, also you might want to heat it up a little using a blow torch, but very scarcely, then pry using the tool.

There may be more reply's to your solution, so wait till there are more replys.

Thanks.
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I am currenly using an eggy for my timmy, and my stock neck feed is too loose, i just recently purchased hybrid neck clamp especially made for timmys.

Here's where the problem arises... I can't get my stock screw neck off the marker... Can anyone help or tell me pro shop in NY to help fix this problem?

Greatly appreciated!

*EDIT*

Reason why i'm looking for this change is because my egg loader would just swing left to right and can't get a correct feed to my marker... and i used duct tape... worked for a while until the grease killed the duct tape...
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Old 02-23-2008, 02:37 AM   #3
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hey dude, well there is a tool for this, car filter remover, it looks like a plastic tool with a rubber strap around it

here what it looks like, also you might want to heat it up a little using a blow torch, but very scarcely, then pry using the tool.

There may be more reply's to your solution, so wait till there are more replys.

Thanks.
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thx a lot M. I def will wait for other replies.
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Old 02-23-2008, 09:36 AM   #4
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Try using a hair blower. That's sometimes enough to heat up any loc-tite on the feedneck threads to loosen it up enough for you to remove it. Marty's right, too, see if you can find a small strap wrench to help you remove it--and if you really don't care about the old feedneck and it doesn't matter if you scratch it up you could even use a vise grip on it. If you're really apprehensive about doing this on your own you could always just go down to Stingray Ops in Brooklyn--Alex can fix just about anything. Here's their temporary website: http://stingrayops.blog.com/
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