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Re: Belly Pump Leak
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Posted by The Red on November 25, 2000 at 13:34:34 from (12.75.196.89):
In Reply to: Belly Pump Leak posted by 1PWRFULH on November 25, 2000 at 13:10:26:
The common two spots for leaks is the reservoir gasket and the countershaft seal. If you suspect the pipes, then unscrew them, apply some teflon tape and reinstall and see if the leak persists. The 3 pipes thread into a manifold. The manifold bolts to the main pump. There is a gasket there and it can develop a leak. You can drop the pump, dismantle and repair and reinstall in less than 1/2 day. Get help. The pump and reservoir weigh 100 pounds!!
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