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I have not ordered a new pump yet my old Shurflo pump was a diaphram pump(if that helps) what shurflo pump should I order? part#?
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On my aplications the santoprene diaphram hold up the best. The 8000-543-238 or the 8000-813-239. Normally the 239 is what we use as its aplication is for large engine. A 8000-343-236 is a 60psi pump but it can be adjusted up to about 100psi. It uses a smaller motor and has all Viton valves and diaphram. The 239 is a 150psi pump which we turn down to about 100 to 120 depending on use.
One thing you must alway remember about Shurflo pumps, there is about a 15psi drop before pump comes back on. So it the pressure is set at 100 it has to drop to 85 before it comes on. This is not normally a problem but you need to be aware. As a note stay with methonal as your alcohal and do not use any mineral based lube.
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Wow thanks a lot for the great information. this helps me make my decesion a lot easier. One more quick side not I noticed you said I need a Accumulator will this shurflo accumulator work?
Accumulator Tank 24 oz. capacity, pre-pressurized to 20 PSI, 100 PSI (6.9 bar) maximum operating pressure, Butyl bladder, mounting brackets, NSF approved, 1/2" NPT Female ports. $36.00 Thanks Chris[/img] |
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Yes it more than enough, the one on Micheal's car would be large enough if you did not want something that large.
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