Repair Help - A 1500

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Post by forestfighter7 » Sun May 06, 2007 12:49 pm

Hey everyone. I have a broken 1500. Heres the story:during a fight, UBF7s 1500 broke. It woulden't hold pressure. So he said I could have it if I fixed it. I opened it up and I can't tell if anything is wrong with it. I'm not very used to 1500 internals. More to 1000s and 1500s.

Please help me fix it. I have no idea what to do. I can post pics if they'll help. Thanks in advance. :cps1500:
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Post by isoaker » Sun May 06, 2007 1:07 pm

Posted pics always help.

Starter questions:
- any definite leaking?
- does the pump work?
- where does the water from the pump go to?
- what happens when the trigger is pulled?
- does the PC receive water from the pump?

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Post by forestfighter7 » Sun May 06, 2007 1:10 pm

Okay. I found out more. It is definetly leaking from the nozzle. The pump works fine.The trigger does nothing except pull the valve a little. I now think I have to do a rubber band mod. Where do I fit the end of the rubber band on the trigger valve?

Thanks for the propt reply, isoaker.
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Post by isoaker » Sun May 06, 2007 1:19 pm

Check out this page. I don't remember quite how the CPS1500's nozzle valve actually looks, but perhaps that page may give you an idea on how to adjust the repair to fit your need.

Pics would help, of course.

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