unwinterizine
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04-18-2005, 22:32
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unwinterizine
Mark,
If all else fails, loosen or remove the hose that goes into the inlet side of your pump and let a bit of water run out. These pumps a supposed to be self priming but perhaps a bit of encouragement may help. Good luck, John Stiles 1980 33FC "My Navion" --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Mark" > > I put potable water in tank, opened the kitchen & bathroom sink > facuets. When I turn the pump on, i'm not getting any water or even > gurgling air. I'm not sure how long I can let pump run dry or if I > need and there is a way to prime the pump. > > Mark > 80FC35 |
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