Flash Flood Repair - Help plz!
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ok so im doing a trigger repair on my flash flood( my first repair) and ive taken off all the screws. If most of the screws are the same size, does it matter if they go in the exact same place as they were taken from? also im having trouble getting the nozzles of with pliers and how do u get the big flash flood nozzle off? any repair help appriciated.(im a soaker noob so dont think im really stupid)
- General Matt
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You hav a broken valve but don't ask me how to fix it. To get it open u need to take of the orange or green (it depends on which one u have)cap by the pump.
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- urbanfighter7
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Ether the valve is broken or the spring on the lower valve.The spring is the most common.It's hapend to all my Flash Floods and all my friend's Flash Floods.To fix it you open the gun and if the spring is off than that's the problem.If not then the valve is broken .Then if it's the spring take some nedel nosed pliers and rehook it on the pice of plastic that it came off.Sometimes the pice of plastic brakes and then you can't really do anyting exept go buy a new gun.I would buy a Blazer at Toys r Us.
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