March Pump In A Toolbox
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March Pump In A Toolbox
Just finished up my March pump toolbox build - it was easier than I expected. Once I get some smaller tywraps I will clean up the slack wiring inside. Unlike a lot of the builds shown online, I only drilled a hole small enough for the shaft of the pump to fit through - not the whole magnet assembly.
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Re: March Pump In A Toolbox
I always thought it was best to have the inlet of the pump pointing upwards.
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Re: March Pump In A Toolbox
That's what they say, and I've found it made no difference. Once I added the bleeder valve I've had no issues with priming.Tony L wrote:I always thought it was best to have the inlet of the pump pointing upwards.
Plus, the bleeder allows me to drain the hoses without disconnecting them.. Just open the bleeder and it drains the pump system.
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Re: March Pump In A Toolbox
The recommended orientation is the outlet on top.Tony L wrote:I always thought it was best to have the inlet of the pump pointing upwards.
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Yes the bleeder would make the difference.Jimmy wrote:That's what they say, and I've found it made no difference. Once I added the bleeder valve I've had no issues with priming.Tony L wrote:I always thought it was best to have the inlet of the pump pointing upwards.
Plus, the bleeder allows me to drain the hoses without disconnecting them.. Just open the bleeder and it drains the pump system.
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RubberToe wrote:The recommended orientation is the outlet on top. .Tony L wrote:I always thought it was best to have the inlet of the pump pointing upwards.
It would seem like you are right.
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Re: March Pump In A Toolbox
Though I see a lot of people mount them horizontally without problems; they do look a little odd mounted vertically. I waited and waited and waited to find a deal on a centre inlet pump, they have less priming issues.
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Re: March Pump In A Toolbox
I hated using this thing until I added the bleeder valve, it's great now though.
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Re: March Pump In A Toolbox
Nice. Makes it nice and portable. Gonna try this out.
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