I can't recall the process for removing air from a system with multiple faucets. I know you turn on all faucets and then begin shutting them down, one at a time. But do you start with the furthest or the closest faucet when closing them? Thanks.
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Originally posted by stmbtwle
The rest I may ignore till I need to use them.
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Originally posted by stmbtwle
Air and water will act differently at the pump, but air farther down the line will simply compress. If your pump is cutting on and off and you can't find a leak, you may have a bad valve (or dirt) in the pump. With Shurflo pumps it's not that big a deal to replace the valve module (and they CAN fail). Been there done that. Look up the model you have and what part is needed, then order it. WAAAY cheaper than a new pump.
Then again it may simply be a bit of debris caught in a valve in the pump, more likely if you run dry I think. Take it apart and look, and go from there.