Posted by KY PLow Boy on November 13, 2011 at 20:53:05 from (166.249.129.37):
In Reply to: 706 HITCH PUMP QUESTION posted by KY PLow Boy on November 13, 2011 at 18:28:51:
After further investigation of that smaller port, I don't believe it goes anywhere. Looking at it like in the picture, it looks to me as if it goes about 3/4" deep, then makes a 90 degree turn down, which is the back of the pump that has a cover with 4 bolts and a gasket holding it on.... :?: ......Is there a way to test these pumps after removing them? I can spin it and get a little suction on either of the large ports front or back, but it won't hold it, as soon as I quit spinning, the suction is gone...(natrually I have to reverse the spinning to get suction on the other side).........TIA Matt
This post was edited by KY PLow Boy at 20:58:14 11/13/11.
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