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Flash Flood Suction Problem

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 2:46 pm
by PalikSoaker23
So I bought a second hand Flash Flood Super Soaker a while back, and it worked perfectly up until my sister snapped the trigger spring. Also, the pump rod was pulled out. I looked online and saw these were both common issues so I opened the gun and fixed the trigger with some rubber bands and got the pump rod back in properly, but now there is no suction. I mean like nothing. I can't seem to find a hole in the pipe or anything, any ideas on how to fix it? Or is it sadly time to get a new one? :cps2700:

Re: Flash Flood Suction Problem

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 7:33 pm
by soakinader
When you say the pump rod was pulled out, do you mean it is broken or is the rubber pump head still intact?
If the rubber part is still on the end of the pump rod, and it seals well with the tube, then it may have something to do with the intake tube or possibly the check valve (check if the tube in the reservoir is clogged; and hope it isn't the check valve!). If the pump head fits loosely in the tube, you can fix that with some Teflon tape (if it's really loose I have another fix). So give us a better idea of the problem and we will see. If you aren't sure, pictures are great.

*Edit* I grabbed my flash flood and took some pictures. Dead centre in the picture, the joint between the blue rod and the white plastic, that is where mine broke.
The black part is the rubber pump head.
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So how does yours look? Oh, and make sure to test it with water. Some guns won't pump air, and one of my Flash Flood is one of them.

Re: Flash Flood Suction Problem

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 9:19 pm
by the oncoming storm
Just make a homemade pump (It's easy unless your CA99).

Re: Flash Flood Suction Problem

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 7:54 am
by isoaker
Does the pump seal still seem to make an air-tight/water-tight seal with the pump shaft? If the pump rod is still making a good seal with the pump shaft and you're still not able to pull water from the reservoir, you should either feel from resistance or one of the other check valves in the system has locked into the open position. Can you take some pictures of your Flash Flood's pump and post them?

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Re: Flash Flood Suction Problem

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 1:27 pm
by soakinader
@storm, if the problem is that the pump head is sitting in the back of the pump shaft, the check valves are shot, or if the intake is clogged, then the best homemade pump in the world won't help.
@isoaker, I appreciate your attempt to help, but did you read my post?? You basically said the exact same things as me. haha XP Now can we wait for the OP to respond with more info/questions?
If you are Palik, this means YOU!
*Edit* lol we all have moments

Re: Flash Flood Suction Problem

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:51 pm
by isoaker
soakinader wrote:@isoaker, I appreciate your attempt to help, but did you read my post?? You basically said the exact same things as me. haha XP Now can we wait for the OP to respond with more info/questions?
@soakinader: read your post? YES! Paid attention to what I read? ... obviously not. :goofy: DOH! My bad...

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