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Anybody have a picture of a correct nozzle for this pump? I may have the nozzle but just need to know what should be.


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Jack:
I saw that on your website but did not know if the nozzle was suppose to rest on its mount sideways of through the way in the drawing. Would the nozzle then go up inside the side cover mount then?
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Here is mine Craig.

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Yes, that is the one that Jack also shows and the other photo I got. Yours is also a good close up, and it looks like the nozzle is flex. You would have to be careful not to scratch the paint though when putting the nozzle back in. My nozzle end I believe is just to long.
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Originally Posted By: Craig Osbeck
Yes, that is the one that Jack also shows and the other photo I got. Yours is also a good close up, and it looks like the nozzle is flex. You would have to be careful not to scratch the paint though when putting the nozzle back in. My nozzle end I believe is just to long.
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You'd have had more complaints IF it had been too short!

Un-solder/un-screw flex from body & shorten to desired length, then re-attach.

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Shorten it and it works great, thanks all.


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