Broken Max-D 6000 pump
- tommyistommy
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Sun Jun 19, 2005 9:27 am
- Location: East burg PA
I was pumping it yesterday to see if it still worked, and the pump came out! I wasn't even pumping hard or fast or anything. It came out the front. It just kinda slid out. I'm sure there is a way to fix it, can someone help me? Also, while I have it open, I was reading about a shotgun mod or something? Can someone link me to how I do that? I am a new user, but I think/hope I can fix/mod my soakers.
If it slid out, try sliding it back in first and see if it'll still pump. Normally, there is a small plastic end cap at the end of the pump shaft to prevent the pump-piston from coming out. This may have come loose, gotten unscrewed, broken off, or broken open.
First try re-inserting the pump and see if it'll still pull water if you don't pull too far that it comes out again.
First try re-inserting the pump and see if it'll still pull water if you don't pull too far that it comes out again.
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This Max-D 6000 is broken? Unlikely.
This exact same thing happened to my CPS 1000, and I pushed the pump back through without a second thought. There shouldn't be any problems with getting it back in, but keeping the pump in is a different story. I've used a two-liter bottle cap with a hole drilled in it to keep the pump in on my CPS 2700 - you should try something similar.
The "shotgun" modification is essentially self-explanatory. All you have to do is remove the nozzle selector and a larger hole will appear. Remember to keep all of the screws and springs in case you would like to reverse this modification at a later date.
I personally did not find that the Max-D 6000 made anything impressive on the "shotgun" nozzle - it was more like a 4X stream that had bad range. If you are set on making a shotgun nozzle, drill a hole in one of the nozzle selector's nozzles that you rarely use.
This exact same thing happened to my CPS 1000, and I pushed the pump back through without a second thought. There shouldn't be any problems with getting it back in, but keeping the pump in is a different story. I've used a two-liter bottle cap with a hole drilled in it to keep the pump in on my CPS 2700 - you should try something similar.
The "shotgun" modification is essentially self-explanatory. All you have to do is remove the nozzle selector and a larger hole will appear. Remember to keep all of the screws and springs in case you would like to reverse this modification at a later date.
I personally did not find that the Max-D 6000 made anything impressive on the "shotgun" nozzle - it was more like a 4X stream that had bad range. If you are set on making a shotgun nozzle, drill a hole in one of the nozzle selector's nozzles that you rarely use.
- tommyistommy
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Sun Jun 19, 2005 9:27 am
- Location: East burg PA
I forgot to put, when I first popped it out, I just put it back in and it (For lack of better word) Grabbed back on and pumped fine. Then I tryed to pump it the next day and it just came out. Isoaker, Yeah the plastic thing at the end of the pump shaft has a hole the size of a BB in it...I will make something like the 2 liter bottle cap. Thanks for the ideas
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