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Shur Flo pump for 2000 LXI - luckyron1 - 03-24-2009 05:01

We have two of them. One died this morning and the other one isn't sounding too
good. The pumps, Model #2088 -453-444, are OEM I believe. Do we need to stick
with original equipment to avoid costly installation issues? Is the newer 5.7
the answer and without installation issues?

thanks


Shur Flo pump for 2000 LXI - brad barton - 03-24-2009 06:51

I did the OEM replacement so I have 2 pumps A & B. Others have replaced with just one pump. I think it's really up to you.

Brad Barton 00LXiDFW bbartonwx@...





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Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Shur Flo pump for 2000 LXI


We have two of them. One died this morning and the other one isn't sounding too good. The pumps, Model #2088 -453-444, are OEM I believe. Do we need to stick with original equipment to avoid costly installation issues? Is the newer 5.7 the answer and without installation issues?

thanks




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Shur Flo pump for 2000 LXI - david brady - 03-24-2009 09:01


IMHO the Shurflo 5.7 GPM Extreme Series is the way to go. The

early pumps seemed to have some teething problems. I'm on my

second pump and it has worked for 2 years trouble free. No leaks,

costant pressure, and quiet. (I better go find some wood to knock

on).



David Brady

'02 LXi, NC



luckyron1 wrote:


We have two of them. One died this morning and the other one isn't
sounding too good. The pumps, Model #2088 -453-444, are OEM I believe.
Do we need to stick with original equipment to avoid costly
installation issues? Is the newer 5.7 the answer and without
installation issues?



thanks





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Shur Flo pump for 2000 LXI - Pete Masterson - 03-24-2009 09:09

The installation of any RV water pump involves a bit of plumbing -- that's the nature of the process. So, there's no _special_ issue that requires using one or another pump. If you install a pump with the _exact_ same dimensions, you may reduce the level of installation effort slightly, but there isn't necessarily significant extra effort to re-plumb with a different physical size pump.
I replaced the dual water pumps on my coach with a single Shurflo 5.7 and I'm quite satisfied with the result. I also took the opportunity to simplify the installation. The variable speed Shurflo 5.7 does not require the accumulation tank as used by the dual OEM pumps (or any other single-speed pump). So, I removed the piping for the dual pumps and removed the accumulator tank. I then installed PEX tubing using Flare-It connectors to connect the PEX to the polybutylene (gray) plastic OEM pipes. (You must get PB to PEX connectors if you have the gray pipe. PEX to PEX connectors will leak as the inside diameter of the two materials are different.)
If you get a 5.7 pump, be sure to get the "high capacity" screen filter that goes with it. The screen filters with the OEM pumps do not allow sufficient volume of water to pass, causing excess wear on the pump.
I got my plumbing bits and pieces at PEXConnection.com as PEX is not widely available at home centers in my immediate area (due to state and local building codes).
I have a couple of before/after photos that I can put up, if you'd like.
Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
El Sobrante CA
"aeonix1@mac.com"

On Mar 24, 2009, at 9:01 AM, luckyron1 wrote:

We have two of them. One died this morning and the other one isn't sounding too good. The pumps, Model #2088 -453-444, are OEM I believe. Do we need to stick with original equipment to avoid costly installation issues? Is the newer 5.7 the answer and without installation issues?



Shur Flo pump for 2000 LXI - luckyron1 - 03-24-2009 09:27

Thanks guys. Shur Flo indicated I should stick with OEM. They still stock 'em
and will ship 'em to Foretravel for us for our appointment next week.

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> We have two of them. One died this morning and the other one isn't sounding
too good. The pumps, Model #2088 -453-444, are OEM I believe. Do we need to
stick with original equipment to avoid costly installation issues? Is the newer
5.7 the answer and without installation issues?
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