Vacuflush issue

Brian Pretty

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The pump cycles on about every 30 minutes, water stays in bowl. I have changed the duck valves and bowl seal. Any help would be apprceiated.

Thanks,

Brian
 
O-rings on the ball shaft maybe? I just had a similar issue - recycling every 1 1/2 min, though. Water stayed in bowl, changed duck bills, changed o-rings on vacuum switch, changed rubber elbow on vacuum tank, no difference. Turned out the ball shaft seals (o-rings) were bad.
 
how old is the head/boat? those ball shaft seals last a long time.

try to listen for leaks near fittigns and bowl base, or try re installing the DB, sometimes they may not seat properly.

but for a short cycle every 30 minutes, i woudn't worry too much.
 
P., 30 minute cycles-???-I wouldn't want to hear that all night.
 
well, obviously depends on where the pump is...
 
Pascal, my ball shaft seals failed because when the pedal was depressed, the action created a torque/twisting between the shaft and the base. I was told that this happened because the pedal was allowed to travel too far downward because the unit sits on a slightly elevated shelf and the pedal overhangs that shelf. Without something to stop the downward travel of the pedal, it will create this twisting effect and mess up the ball shaft seals and other things within the base. Of course, this could easily be a one-time unique event (they seem to happen to me frequently) and I haven't had any issues since the repair. In fact, the vacuum now hold longer than it ever did. I was gone from the boat recently for 2 weeks and when I reapplied power, the vacuum generator did not have to top off. I was amazed!
 
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