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| Member Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 34
UserID: 362 | On my triple shot, the nozzle does not open fully, making it only dribble water out of the nozzle. Has anyone done or heard of a fix for this Thanks in advance. Fowla
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| Administrator Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Maryland
Posts: 718
UserID: 320 | I know some guns that have rotating nozzles have a problem that is similar to this. I used a Max-D 6000 and you really had to make sure the nozzle was lined up correctly in order to shoot the gun. I would check to see if the nozzle is aligned correctly.
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| Back from the dead. Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: bay area, CA
Posts: 398
UserID: 345 | I think he has the classic max-d trigger problem: two choices (try them in this order): -remove the selector and put oil on the valve, the pull the trigger a bunch of time until it works (my 3 shot had the same prob, this is what I used) -do the max-d mod invented by CG and myself |
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| Active Model Builder Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Pennsylvania, USA
Posts: 409
UserID: 62 | Please Use the "Repairs Template" so we can get a better understanding of what your problem is, and a faster solution for you. Please provide pictures and be a bit more descriptive in your answer. It may also be a good idea to open your soaker and check around in there for any possible leaks or broken pieces. Thanks, -Jade |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 206
UserID: 215 | When I bought my CPS 1200, the nozzle was slightly damaged in the store. It would break up the flow of the stream. The problem was a small flap of plastic stuck inside the nozzle. If you can take a small rod and stick it inside the nozzle, it could fix the problem. I am not exactly sure of what your problem is, since you didn't have very much detail. This could be the fix though.
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