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texx
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Posted: 25 Jun 2012 at 6:14pm |
Want to know if anyone else has had this problem and if so, what a solution is. Just this year our water is coming out not in a smooth flow but instead just bursts of water every second or so, but if i hook up a bucket of water to the line that you use to winterize it flows perfect. |
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kmcmurph
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I am not sure, happens to us also but clears up after a bit. I have thought about adding a Surflo accumulator tank to keep a head of pressure on the system.
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Karl, Kerri and the hounds:: 5.4L '04 Expedition:: 2010 177
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furpod
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My guess would be a cracked/damaged/loose line or fitting between the pump and fresh water holding tank, allowing the pump to suck air.
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Peggy L.
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Check the position of the valve on the pump. In one position it will take the liquid through the hose out of a bucket or antifreeze bottle. In the other it will not.
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Traveling with Herb and the Boon-doggie
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laira
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Basically everything you discribed indicates a worn fuel pump. those are
symptoms that anyone who has replaced a fuel pump have delt with
before.its not your filter or anything else besides the pump and
regulator.
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