I need a new deck wash pump, the old one has died after 1 1/2 years it was a johnson, any suggestions for a replacement.
rgds Beefa
I need a new deck wash pump, the old one has died after 1 1/2 years it was a johnson, any suggestions for a replacement.
rgds Beefa
Hi Beefa...
I just picked up a Johnson 19l/min jobbie for the new rig
Crikey, I hope it lasts a bit longer than a yr and a half??? Waht happened? Burnt out/Rusted out???
rhys
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Rhys,
It was playing up intermitently so I pulled it out to check what was happening, and I do wash it down regularly and spray it, the pressure sensure had corrosion fowling it up and every screw was siezed in it apart from that it was good inside, when I buy another one I will be stripping and coating everything with Lanolyn.
rgds Beefa
Thanks for the tip Beefa
cheers
rhys
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not stilll in warranty after a year and a half? thats a bit poor considering you pay through the nose for some deck wash systems. maybe a 6hp mitsubishi pump, 500 L minute will definitly clean the macrel scales and the gelcoat off your deck .
andrew
We have had a good run with Flojet pumps
Cheers Col
Col, what sort flow/pressure and cost are they
Beefa,
There's a 11ltr/min- 50psi for $180.00 , a 12.5ltr/min - 35 psi for a $180.00
Cheers Col
my shurflo pump lasted me about 3 years, replaced it with a flojet and it lasted a couple of months at best. However if you flush them out with fresh or soapy water after every use you should get some more life out of them.
I was wonderin' that Bashir after reading these posts
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Bashir ,We use them on our boats and haven't had any returned. If they where not lasting we would look at something else.Originally Posted by Bashir
It is not worth the hastle to us.
I do encourage people to get the salt water out of them and flush fresh water through them when they get home.
BTW I didn't reply to this thread to sell a pump either.
Cheers Col