does anyone know hot to fix a leak in a SecretShot 2?
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#1
Posted 15 August 2003 - 01:24 AM
#2
Posted 16 August 2003 - 06:32 PM
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#3
Posted 17 August 2003 - 01:46 AM
Actually it goes in general nerf.
Where is the leak?
If the valve isn't sealing, try spraying some WD40 down the barrel to lube the valve. If there's a crack in the tank, try plumbers goop. If elsewhere, please advise us and perhaps we can make a better suggestion.
Where is the leak?
If the valve isn't sealing, try spraying some WD40 down the barrel to lube the valve. If there's a crack in the tank, try plumbers goop. If elsewhere, please advise us and perhaps we can make a better suggestion.
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#4
Posted 18 August 2003 - 03:27 AM
Thank you cxwq. I'll get back on where how it goes when I try what you said.
#5
Posted 18 August 2003 - 01:26 PM
Find the leak before you fix it. I've never owned a SecretShot2, but the easiest way to fix a leak on like an Airtech/Supermaxx:
1.) Take the casing off the gun
2.) Fill a sink with water
3.) Fully submerge the pump/tank assembly in the water, except for the back of the pump where air goes in
4.) Now pump the gun under water and look for bubbles. If no bubbles come out, pump until they do. (within reasonable amount, if no bubbles come out, there is no leak)
5.) If bubbles immedietly come out, that means you have a big leak, apply the plumbers goop to the pump/tank, wd-40 to the valve like cxqw said.
6.) If bubbles take a few pumps to come out, the leak is small, do same as number 5, but you don't have to go to any extremes.
1.) Take the casing off the gun
2.) Fill a sink with water
3.) Fully submerge the pump/tank assembly in the water, except for the back of the pump where air goes in
4.) Now pump the gun under water and look for bubbles. If no bubbles come out, pump until they do. (within reasonable amount, if no bubbles come out, there is no leak)
5.) If bubbles immedietly come out, that means you have a big leak, apply the plumbers goop to the pump/tank, wd-40 to the valve like cxqw said.
6.) If bubbles take a few pumps to come out, the leak is small, do same as number 5, but you don't have to go to any extremes.
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#6
Posted 18 August 2003 - 11:09 PM
Thanks, I was thinking you could find a leak in the tank like finding a leak in a bike tube, But I thought it would f-up the gun. Thanks again!
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