SC500 repair
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 1:45 am
*I completely forgot to mention, the internet ate my first post. This is a MK2, which states "Constant Pressure" on the sticker, not Air!
I recently acquired a Super Charger 500 that has some issues. When pumping, after a few pumps, water starts bursting out around the pump. The chamber only holds enough water for about one and a half seconds of shot time. Something is clearly wrong here. Even when I tried filling it with my homemade QFD (writeup to come) I ended up with water spraying everywhere after less than a second, and the reservoir didn't get any water at all. Something is clearly not right.
After cutting at it for nearly half an hour, and breaking an entire exacto blade into seven pieces, I managed to open it. Pics to come.What follows is my own speculation. Try and write out your own ideas on this before reading mine, I want to get as many different ideas on this as possible.
The internals are not too impressive, for some reason they used a non-stainless spring to support the tubing, which rusted like crazy and made a bit of a mess on the internals. That, however, is not the problem.
The pressure chamber is not only easily removeable but also easy to open, except the rubber chamber itself is stuck inside of the plastic casing, and no amount of pulling will get it out. I could try and remove the rubber chamber, but I don't know how I could "Anti-K-Mod" it. Maybe if I stretch the rubber somehow?
The pump has a terrific seal. No matter how tight a different pump is, it still won't work.
It appears to use a type B valve, but I can't disable the PRV, because not only would that defeat the purpose of it being a Super Charger, that may
not solve the problem either.
marauder_4 from Hydrowar (http://punkrockcowboy.brinkster.net/sc500.html) appears to have a MKI with the same problem, except that he doesn't say whether the PRV works properly, putting water into the reservoir, or not.
I figure this might have something to do with the one-way valve which is supposed to let water from the pump into the reservoir. If, the chamber is unable to expand, and that valve is stuck shut, that would explain my problem. Fact is, I don't know. Anyone have a problem like this before?
I recently acquired a Super Charger 500 that has some issues. When pumping, after a few pumps, water starts bursting out around the pump. The chamber only holds enough water for about one and a half seconds of shot time. Something is clearly wrong here. Even when I tried filling it with my homemade QFD (writeup to come) I ended up with water spraying everywhere after less than a second, and the reservoir didn't get any water at all. Something is clearly not right.
After cutting at it for nearly half an hour, and breaking an entire exacto blade into seven pieces, I managed to open it. Pics to come.What follows is my own speculation. Try and write out your own ideas on this before reading mine, I want to get as many different ideas on this as possible.
The internals are not too impressive, for some reason they used a non-stainless spring to support the tubing, which rusted like crazy and made a bit of a mess on the internals. That, however, is not the problem.
The pressure chamber is not only easily removeable but also easy to open, except the rubber chamber itself is stuck inside of the plastic casing, and no amount of pulling will get it out. I could try and remove the rubber chamber, but I don't know how I could "Anti-K-Mod" it. Maybe if I stretch the rubber somehow?
The pump has a terrific seal. No matter how tight a different pump is, it still won't work.
It appears to use a type B valve, but I can't disable the PRV, because not only would that defeat the purpose of it being a Super Charger, that may
not solve the problem either.
marauder_4 from Hydrowar (http://punkrockcowboy.brinkster.net/sc500.html) appears to have a MKI with the same problem, except that he doesn't say whether the PRV works properly, putting water into the reservoir, or not.
I figure this might have something to do with the one-way valve which is supposed to let water from the pump into the reservoir. If, the chamber is unable to expand, and that valve is stuck shut, that would explain my problem. Fact is, I don't know. Anyone have a problem like this before?