Check Valve Freeze A Liquidator?
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It's a PR gun. Take out the pump, and get some epoxy and fill the little hole thing at the end of it. Voila, check valve frozen. But I would not reccomend it for the Liquidator, as it uses Max-D. Trust me, it will break. And if you're super careful with it, then there's really no point in the mod. Do this at your own risk of losing a gun. Besides, who's trying to get power out of that tiny thing?
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http://www.sscentral.org/tech/mods/prcvf.php
The procedure for this modification is exactly the same for most every pressurized reservoir water gun. Blaze has it explained well.
In the future, at least try before posting. We all can answer little questions like this very easily - the reason why is because they have simple answers.
I do have Liquidator internals from an email, however, you will not need them to perform this modification (not that I would recommend it for anything but a study of some sort). Just open up your Liquidator, pull out the pump and plug up the holes.
The procedure for this modification is exactly the same for most every pressurized reservoir water gun. Blaze has it explained well.
In the future, at least try before posting. We all can answer little questions like this very easily - the reason why is because they have simple answers.
I do have Liquidator internals from an email, however, you will not need them to perform this modification (not that I would recommend it for anything but a study of some sort). Just open up your Liquidator, pull out the pump and plug up the holes.
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there...is...no...hole...in...the...back...of...my...liquidator's pump! I even opened it!Originally posted by Doom@Apr 16 2005, 06:14 PM
http://www.sscentral.org/tech/mods/prcvf.php
The procedure for this modification is exactly the same for most every pressurized reservoir water gun. Blaze has it explained well.
In the future, at least try before posting. We all can answer little questions like this very easily - the reason why is because they have simple answers.
I do have Liquidator internals from an email, however, you will not need them to perform this modification (not that I would recommend it for anything but a study of some sort). Just open up your Liquidator, pull out the pump and plug up the holes.[snapback]24081[/snapback]