I have a micro rock (cocker) that needs rebuilt and it's giving me problems taking it apart. I removed the adjustment screw and barb. Tried gripping the body with rubber and a strap wrench and turning the end fitting with a wrench, but nothing will budge. It is the kind with the rounded front, and the outer cylinder seems to be one piece with no separate front cap.
I've seen the trick where you use bolts with lock washers to tighten the bolts to the reg. I can use nylon washers as well to maybe increase grip/reduce marring, but based on the rounded front I'm skeptical that would work without scratching it up. Should I assume red loctite and apply heat, and if so where, the base? I have the standard micro rock replacement kit ready to go so hoping I wouldn't melt anything that wouldn't be in the kit.
Edit: I assume leaving the barb in and using it to try and unscrew the body is a bad idea
I've seen the trick where you use bolts with lock washers to tighten the bolts to the reg. I can use nylon washers as well to maybe increase grip/reduce marring, but based on the rounded front I'm skeptical that would work without scratching it up. Should I assume red loctite and apply heat, and if so where, the base? I have the standard micro rock replacement kit ready to go so hoping I wouldn't melt anything that wouldn't be in the kit.
Edit: I assume leaving the barb in and using it to try and unscrew the body is a bad idea
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