Chuck Leeper Toxic old bastard Staff member Joined May 28, 2001 May 2, 2016 #2 turbobuick1035 said: Anyone have a good working alky pump? Click to expand... Julio does!
T turbobuick1035 Member Joined Sep 6, 2003 May 2, 2016 #3 I know just didn't wanna spend $159...but I guess I rather spend that than a new motor
T TurboBuRick Moderator Staff member Joined Feb 18, 2006 May 3, 2016 #5 With the average life span of an alky pump being 2 years, I would never buy a used one.
T turbobuick1035 Member Joined Sep 6, 2003 May 3, 2016 #6 I got 10 years out of mine..worked perfect....until started leaking
robzombie Well-Known Member Joined Oct 10, 2012 May 3, 2016 #7 You can buy them new for as little as 79.00 dollars. They average 90 new online depending where you get them. SHURFLO Part # 8000-543-236 amazon and lots of other sites as well.
You can buy them new for as little as 79.00 dollars. They average 90 new online depending where you get them. SHURFLO Part # 8000-543-236 amazon and lots of other sites as well.
T turbobuick1035 Member Joined Sep 6, 2003 May 4, 2016 #8 robzombie said: You can buy them new for as little as 79.00 dollars. They average 90 new online depending where you get them. SHURFLO Part # 8000-543-236 amazon and lots of other sites as well. Click to expand... Is this a direct plug in for power and lalky lines or is there mods to make it work?
robzombie said: You can buy them new for as little as 79.00 dollars. They average 90 new online depending where you get them. SHURFLO Part # 8000-543-236 amazon and lots of other sites as well. Click to expand... Is this a direct plug in for power and lalky lines or is there mods to make it work?
robzombie Well-Known Member Joined Oct 10, 2012 May 4, 2016 #9 turbobuick1035 said: Is this a direct plug in for power and lalky lines or is there mods to make it work? Click to expand... You would need to either buy the weather pack plug or swap the one from your old pump that's it.
turbobuick1035 said: Is this a direct plug in for power and lalky lines or is there mods to make it work? Click to expand... You would need to either buy the weather pack plug or swap the one from your old pump that's it.
T turbobuick1035 Member Joined Sep 6, 2003 May 4, 2016 #10 robzombie said: You would need to either buy the weather pack plug or swap the one from your old pump that's it. Click to expand... Thanks for the info
robzombie said: You would need to either buy the weather pack plug or swap the one from your old pump that's it. Click to expand... Thanks for the info
robzombie Well-Known Member Joined Oct 10, 2012 May 4, 2016 #11 turbobuick1035 said: Thanks for the info Click to expand... Your welcome, that's what the forum is supposed be all about. Helping and sharing info with others is what it's all about.
turbobuick1035 said: Thanks for the info Click to expand... Your welcome, that's what the forum is supposed be all about. Helping and sharing info with others is what it's all about.
larrym West Coast Newfy Joined Jul 17, 2007 May 4, 2016 #12 Do these pumps have the EPDM diaphragm? Straight Alcohol eats the conventional ones up pretty quick
robzombie Well-Known Member Joined Oct 10, 2012 May 4, 2016 #13 larrym said: Do these pumps have the EPDM diaphragm? Straight Alcohol eats the conventional ones up pretty quick Click to expand... No they do not. They are santoprene. I have a couple of old pumps from Razor and they are the same material. Maybe that's why he recommends a rebuild every three years.
larrym said: Do these pumps have the EPDM diaphragm? Straight Alcohol eats the conventional ones up pretty quick Click to expand... No they do not. They are santoprene. I have a couple of old pumps from Razor and they are the same material. Maybe that's why he recommends a rebuild every three years.