Leaking pump
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06-03-2006, 05:51
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Leaking pump
Pete:
That is one of your fresh water pumps replacement is cheaper than putting a new pump head on it. In your bath cabinet you should have an A B Both switch you can run both pumps or each separately. That pump is a low GPM unit and I have been replacing them with the higher pressure 65psi @ 4.5 GPM pumps. Ralph >My education starts to get going... > >I have a pump that's leaking a small bit of water. > >It's labeled Shurflow Diaphragm Pump and has the number 2088-422-8055 >on it. (It's positioned just below a very similar pump with >2088-423-8055.) The pump is located in the curb-side "toolbox" >compartment near the clean water drain valve. > >Does anyone know what this pump is and if it can be rebuilt or if it >must it be replaced? (And where can I get parts?) > >BTW, the coach has been sitting for about a week (with external >power) and the water pump is off. I'm surprised that there's enough >pressure for a leak ... but I expect to be surprised by many >Wanderlodge things as the learning process proceeds. > >Thanks. > >Pete Masterson >aeonix1@... >'95 WBDA 4203 >Formerly "George's coach" >El Sobrante CA > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm |
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