sutor623
Rear Admiral
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- May 23, 2011
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I bought a motor with great compression, 110# and 108#. It is in great shape. We started it and it ran great, and pumped water for 30 seconds then stopped. I figured it was a water pump, so I got the motor, and sure enough, the water pump was fried, and most of it was left in the pump housing.
I ran a 3/8" hose adapter to my garden hose to check for blockages, and flowing water came out of the tell tale, and the water exhaust holes. It also unfortunately came down the side of the copper input tube that hooks into the exhaust housing. When I turned the pressure way down, the first place the water came from was down the side of the copper tube. (It is not leaking from the hose, it is coming from up high on the input tube.)
I then put the water pump in and screwed the lower unit back up to the motor(making sure the housing outlet grommet was seated on the input line) and no water came out of the tell tale hole, but air exhaust came out of the water exhaust holes.
I am thinking that I have either an exhaust manifold leak, or a leak at the input grommet in the exhaust housing.
I just wanted some experienced advice before I pull the power head. Thanks guys!!
I ran a 3/8" hose adapter to my garden hose to check for blockages, and flowing water came out of the tell tale, and the water exhaust holes. It also unfortunately came down the side of the copper input tube that hooks into the exhaust housing. When I turned the pressure way down, the first place the water came from was down the side of the copper tube. (It is not leaking from the hose, it is coming from up high on the input tube.)
I then put the water pump in and screwed the lower unit back up to the motor(making sure the housing outlet grommet was seated on the input line) and no water came out of the tell tale hole, but air exhaust came out of the water exhaust holes.
I am thinking that I have either an exhaust manifold leak, or a leak at the input grommet in the exhaust housing.