Does anybody know what size drill bit and tap I need to make an original Ion / mini feedneck fit to my Ion XE chamber which has no threads and a smaller hole. I have plenty of meat there to make it work.
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Here is a helpful reference page for feedneck threads. ZDSPB feedneck specs
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Watch out for the breech orings, I think they're pretty close on regular Ions so careful where you drill.
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I should be alright. I have to make the hole about 3/16 larger, so as long as I'm centered with the existing hole I will be alright. I have a drill press for this so that makes it slightly easier to not mess up. From what I can tell the inside of the front half of the chamber should be identical as far as o ring locations as they use the same bolt still. The biggest difference I found is the XE has a slightly larger diameter, probably so you can't use them in old Ion bodies which sucks because I really wanted to put the XE chamber inside of my SITH body. It would fit if I had a lathe to turn 1/16 off the chamber.
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Also I only can drill down precisely 3/16 of an inch, and no more. I was looking at the stock breach, they left about 1/16 of a lip to stop the threads from going all the way to the bolt. I want to do this myself, but I may go to my local machine shop (I mean like 6 doors up the street) and see what they would charge me for this.
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Originally posted by JeeperCreeper View PostAlso I only can drill down precisely 3/16 of an inch, and no more. I was looking at the stock breach, they left about 1/16 of a lip to stop the threads from going all the way to the bolt. I want to do this myself, but I may go to my local machine shop (I mean like 6 doors up the street) and see what they would charge me for this.
I wonder if a press-in stub is a better way to go - if it's cut for Empire-spec feednecks there's still a large number of options.
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I do believe you are right about the end mill. I found the proper tool for about $150, and I don't have the machine to run it. I did however find a tap for $20 that I might grind to a flat tip if I have to. Then again it's only going to be 1/32 difference, and the tap has a taper, so it might put threads low enough for it to work. Again it's probably worth taking a walk to the machine shop and see what they can do.
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