Got my 2700 "NO LONGER A MESS"!!
Got my 2700 "NO LONGER A MESS"!!
Well I Got the 2700 I have been waiting on in the mail today. Of the 21 screws that hold this together 4 of them came out. I had to drill the rest. It was apparent that this soaker had laid on its side for a while outside. One side is sun bleached the other is fine. Unfortunately the side that was up was the screw side and not the display side. Every piece of metal in this thing was rusted and crumbling. After 2 hours of working I finally got it apart. I really think I will get this thing up and running though. The firing valve still pulls shut fine "now that I got it off that rusted peg". But when I tried to test it when I first opened it up when I pumped water shot out the nozzle due to the stuck firing valve. But the bladder still seems fine.
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Re: Got my 2700 What a mess
Man, I feel your pain. Rusted screws are terrible and I've got multiple guns I'm currently working on (very slowly) that have that problem. The 2700 is a great gun though, so I hope you get it fixed.
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Re: Got my 2700 What a mess
Wait, does the firing valve work or not? I'm confused by your explanation.
Re: Got my 2700 What a mess
Yes it works now that its off a rusted peg that it pivots on.
Re: Got my 2700 What a mess
Got the pressure chamber opened up today. All 4 of the screws at the front needed drilled out. So now I have a 27,000!
I was really surprised how much thinner the bladder was on the 2700 then the 1-3-5. "2700 on left, 1-3-5-k on right"
I went with 25 balloons on this one. Seems like online the general consensus was 30 was good but since this one is older and I dont know the history at all
I stopped there.
On a side note this thing is getting reassembled with all stainless screws. The level of rust here is crazy. I understand that from a manufacturing standpoint that stainless is more expensive but I mean come on these are made to get wet...
I was really surprised how much thinner the bladder was on the 2700 then the 1-3-5. "2700 on left, 1-3-5-k on right"
I went with 25 balloons on this one. Seems like online the general consensus was 30 was good but since this one is older and I dont know the history at all
I stopped there.
On a side note this thing is getting reassembled with all stainless screws. The level of rust here is crazy. I understand that from a manufacturing standpoint that stainless is more expensive but I mean come on these are made to get wet...
Re: Got my 2700 What a mess
Pump is leaking like crazy. any suggestions?
Re: Got my 2700 What a mess
This is what I have. Does it look normal???
Re: Got my 2700 What a mess
Those raised areas on the skirts are what make contact with the pump walls inside the tube. look at them closely, are they cracked in any way? there may be small cracks in them which may require replacement of the skirt seal.jayblazer wrote:This is what I have. Does it look normal???
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Re: Got my 2700 What a mess "new pic of pump"
Yes it has small cracks on the lips that contact the wall's. Where would I get a new pump skirt? I did find a guide saying I could stick a piece of vinyl tube under it. What do you think of that?
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Re: Got my 2700 What a mess "new pic of pump"
There's 2 pump seal repairs on Hydrowar:
The one you pointed out
New pump seal repair
In the latter version there's only one pic up at the moment. I've had some trouble with my phone (will be upgrading next month) so it may be a little confusing until I get the other pictures up. I will check on those skirt locations for you.
The one you pointed out
New pump seal repair
In the latter version there's only one pic up at the moment. I've had some trouble with my phone (will be upgrading next month) so it may be a little confusing until I get the other pictures up. I will check on those skirt locations for you.
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Re: Got my 2700 What a mess "new pic of pump"
So in that second guide your basically doing the same thing as the first just with an o-ring instead of the tube and then hot glued in place? Is that correct?
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Re: Got my 2700 What a mess "new pic of pump"
It solves the same problem, but it's not done the same way. I really need more pics to show you. Here are more pics of the first repair if this helps:
I will try to upload pictures of the other repair, I really like it. Of course, your pump uses a rubber seal, which is what Soakinader worked with in the first article. I'm working with a plastic seal (150). I haven't tried it on a rubber seal so I can't guarantee it will work, but it's pretty cheap and easy to do. Just take your old pump seal to a hardware store and find rubber O rings that are the appropriate size. I should have more pics up soon that better illustrate this.
I will try to upload pictures of the other repair, I really like it. Of course, your pump uses a rubber seal, which is what Soakinader worked with in the first article. I'm working with a plastic seal (150). I haven't tried it on a rubber seal so I can't guarantee it will work, but it's pretty cheap and easy to do. Just take your old pump seal to a hardware store and find rubber O rings that are the appropriate size. I should have more pics up soon that better illustrate this.
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Re: Got my 2700 What a mess "new pic of pump"
Ok, so the second article has been updated with another picture. I'm going to try to find the pictures that I took during the repair, but this is what the end result should look like -
It works great.
It works great.
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Re: Got my 2700 What a mess "new pic of pump"
Thank you. I really appreciate all your help. I think I will go with the vinyl tube. I'm going to be heading to my little local Ace Hardware in the next few days and try and replace every seal in the gun. Oh and All the springs and screws...
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Of course. I updated the second type of pump seal repair: https://wordpress.com/post/22858244/5031/ now it has all the pictures and is a little easier to follow.
Do you know if stainless steel screws strip very easily? I didn't think about using them, though I did think about brass, which doesn't rust either. I wonder which strips less easily.
Do you know if stainless steel screws strip very easily? I didn't think about using them, though I did think about brass, which doesn't rust either. I wonder which strips less easily.
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Re: Got my 2700 What a mess "new pic of pump"
Their heads will strip more easily and are not good in applications where thread lock is used. I went to the store tonight and just got some rubber tube that I thought would fit.. I was wrong.
I am thinking now that I might put all new vinyl hose in the gun. I have seen that in the MK2 models it is routed up and over the expansion chamber and this eliminates the hard bend just as the tube exits the handle and heads for the firing valve. Is this worth doing? and does anyone know the exact size of the tube??
Here's today's progress. Some of the holes in the case "most of the holes" got damaged while trying to open the gun. I found a dowel that fit just right and then glued a tooth pick to the center of the dowel to leave a hole for the screw and then applied J.B. weld in the holes. If every thing goes right the J.B. will cure and I will be able to snap off the tooth pick pull out the dowel and be set. I'm sure that it will require some "a lot" of clean up. heres some pics
I am thinking now that I might put all new vinyl hose in the gun. I have seen that in the MK2 models it is routed up and over the expansion chamber and this eliminates the hard bend just as the tube exits the handle and heads for the firing valve. Is this worth doing? and does anyone know the exact size of the tube??
Here's today's progress. Some of the holes in the case "most of the holes" got damaged while trying to open the gun. I found a dowel that fit just right and then glued a tooth pick to the center of the dowel to leave a hole for the screw and then applied J.B. weld in the holes. If every thing goes right the J.B. will cure and I will be able to snap off the tooth pick pull out the dowel and be set. I'm sure that it will require some "a lot" of clean up. heres some pics
Re: Got my 2700 What a mess "new pic of case repair"
I made my way to Ace this morning for everything I needed To finish up I got all new springs for the trigger and the knobs that are used for the nozzle selector. I also got new O-rings for the expansion chamber and a few to put in the pump skirt.
I found the number 7 to be a perfect fit in the skirt. I put one in the front and one in the back. The pic isnt to good because i test fit it and it wouldn't come out.
But the good news is that now I have a perfect working 27,000!! Now onto the paint..
I found the number 7 to be a perfect fit in the skirt. I put one in the front and one in the back. The pic isnt to good because i test fit it and it wouldn't come out.
But the good news is that now I have a perfect working 27,000!! Now onto the paint..
Re: Got my 2700 "NO LONGER A MESS"!!
Thanks to everybody who helped and gave advice..
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Re: Got my 2700 "NO LONGER A MESS"!!
Nice! stats please?
This is a good example of nerfers having great crossover skills on the repair side of things I would have struggled alot with this gun and it might have gotten fixxed.
This is a good example of nerfers having great crossover skills on the repair side of things I would have struggled alot with this gun and it might have gotten fixxed.
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Re: Got my 2700 "NO LONGER A MESS"!!
Dude, you did some major repairs. Whenever you can salvage a blaster this far gone it's a reason to celebrate. Do you think the k mod gave you more power? How is the stream lamination (how concise it is and the lack or presence of turbulence/spraying)?
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