I had to order mine from Bosworth company. Nobody carries the umbrella valves. Very good to deal with. Got them in a few days. Valves are installed correctly right?
I had to order mine from Bosworth company. Nobody carries the umbrella valves. Very good to deal with. Got them in a few days. Valves are installed correctly right?
Yeah according to the diagram in the manual. My boyfriend is a autobody tech so taking things apart and back together is his specialty. The ONLY thing I can think of is the duckbill valves have 3 "flaps" and maybe the orientation is a determining factor in vacuum?
I talked to my boyfriend and he said the umbrella valves would not fit in our style pump *shrug*
Is it a true Guzzler pump made by Bosworth? They have the 400 and the 500. Difference being 400 has 4 bolt inlet/outlet and the 500 has a 6 bolt flange.
It is a true Guzzler from Bosworth the inlets/outlet have 6 bolts per (I have had to unscrew and screw these back on three times haha!) So are you saying I should be able to put umbrella valves on?
Bosworth company in RI. Yes you have to by the kit it'll come with valves, stop, O-rings. I put them in mine. Aren't they fun to pull apart!
Ok back to the 0 pressure question. My single diaphragm Bosworth Guzzler pulls 27 after finding all the leaks. This year when I first started I was getting a zero reading. Working backwards from my pump there is a strainer, a vacuum gauge, then a ball valve. After the pump is wet I shut the valve and the pressure builds to 27. Then I turn the pump off and see if it holds 27. This tells me if the pump and diaphragm are OK. Then I walk the mainline and check the saddles. If a lateral is running very fast that lateral has a leak. Do that for all the laterals, fix the big leaks you can find, and recheck the gauge. With the big leaks fixed you should see a significant vacuum increase. At this point if you are showing some vacuum you can recheck the saddles, walk the fast running laterals, and now some of the leaks can be heard. I had so many squirrel chews this year it took over 3 hours to find and fix leaks on a 100 tap system. Take the time and you will see great vacuum levels. Sorry this was so long winded.
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We found our issue on Saturday. We somehow missed a whole lateral line of 8 taps.
Now pump is running great 23-27" of vacuum. Thank you guys I feel SOOOOO silly!!! But I'm glad we found the issue.
Yup...that'll do it.
Glad you found it and it wasn't something bigger.
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