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| Junior member Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 3
UserID: 375 | I'm getting a lot of leaking out of the handle, and pump. I'm going to epoxy/silicone the insides of the gun, but I was wondering if I could misalign a PC and cause more leaks, any advice would be appreciated. Thanks, --Botts |
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| Founder Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: College Park, Maryland
Posts: 6,054
UserID: 1 | Welcome to SSCentral! If that is your problem, then it is more than likely a leak from the pump. The seal must be inadequate. The best thing to do would be to open it up to see what's going on from that side. Don't worry about misaligning the PC or anything. They don't make these water guns that delicate probably because if they did, they'd have a lot more problems. Also remember our Repairs Template which lists some information we should see to help you out.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: San Jose, CA
Posts: 79
UserID: 369 | Welcome to forums Botts95! as for the xp problem, I that you should pinpoint where the leak(s) are, and seal it/them with a plastic melding glue, unless if the plastic scar get in the way, so in that scenario use the waterproof superglue that you can find |
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| | #4 |
| Junior member Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 3
UserID: 375 | Ok, Thank you very much. --Brian |
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