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G&P Metal Body installation using a TM Stock delta ring (My solution)

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Old September 7th, 2007, 10:59   #1
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G&P Metal Body installation using a TM Stock delta ring (My solution)

This is not for people used to installing metal bodies, but since it was the first time I ran into the issue, I figured might as well put my solution out there.

Out of the options I have read to fix this issue are
Lightly filling, sanding the threads a little and brute force.

The coating on the chamber block is just simply too thick.

I tried installing it with a Boa, but it only made it 3/4 of the way... Now the fun will be to remove it (Applying litium grese woudl have prevented the locking).

Solution was simple, my trusty Dremell, a sharpe pick and litium grease.

Dremell is your friend using a medium brush and not applying too much pressure (wear you safety glasses folks). Since the coating is thinker in the grooves, I used my pick to remove the extra the Dremell was not able to get to w/o altering the threads.

A little litium grease and the delta ring screwed on perfectly.

I would avoid sanding and filling the threads, this will alter the threads and if you over do it you are screwed. So be patient and do it properly.
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