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fixing air line to asa

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    Posted: 09 August 2005 at 6:37pm

hey guys its me again...

after i purchased the cp razor drop, i need to buy a cp asa on/off

what are the exact directions for me to do so that i can adjust my 98c air line to fit the cp asa on/off

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you should just be able to screw in your hose to the drop?? someone correct me if i am wrong....



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so i just unscrew the air adapter from my 98c????? its kinda hard
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??? I think you need to thoroly (sp) explain your problem because its kinda hard to understand.



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ok so heres the deal:

my dad ordered a Custom Products Razor Drop Forward and since i have a 98C, i need to buy an ASA (i am looking at a CP asa on/off). The asa does not have a hole in the back like the 98c asa does. instead it is on the side of the asa. i need to buy a 90 degree elbow so that the air line can attach to the asa and i want to use stock 98c air line.

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How do i detach the bottom part of my stock 98c airline from the stock 98c air source adapter?

do i jsut unscrew it or do i need a wrench? HELP!

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you will need a wrech. Actually 2 wrenches, one to hold the ASA, and the other to unscrew it.

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oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ok.....

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so i unscrew the silver bolt next to the asa???
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3/4" wrench for the ASA (bench vise works better) and 7/16" wrench for the hose
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are ALL asa's on/off?????
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^^ No. The stock Tippmann one isn't.
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ok but i mean like are all of the CP ASA's on/off?

Are ASA's that are on the market on/off?

 

ARE ON/OFF ASA'S EVEN WORTH IT??? WHAT ARE ITS ADVANTAGES?



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is an ASA on/off better than regular ASA without on/off
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Yes, the On/Off's are better for a couple of reasons. The first is that you don't lose air screwing in your tank. Another reason that they are better is that you won't shred o-rings like you would without an on/off.
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On/offs are very useful in my opinion.
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