Pump does not
pump water
The pump has
sucked in salt water.
a) No water in pump
casing.
b) Water filter
(suction) blocked.
c)
Suction hose
poorly (leaking)
fitted or damaged.
d) Distance between
pump and water
source too long.
a) The pump is not
designed to handle
salt water;
however,
temporary
operation with salt
water should not
harm the pump.
e) Refill the engine oil.
f)
Remove the spark
plug and assess its
condition. If it is OK,
put it in the ignition
cable pipe, close
the fuel valve, put
the metal body of
the spark plug to
the engine case
(ground) and pulling
the starter jerk
check if there is a
spark on the
electrode?
a) Fill the pump
housing with fresh
water.
b) Clean aspiration
filter.
c)
Check the
attachment and
condition of the
suction hose.
d) Move the pump
closer to the water
tank - the closer the
better the
performance.
a) In the event of salt
water intake, turn
off the pump
immediately and
then rinse the
inside thoroughly
with fresh water.
The remaining
water should be
discharged through
the drain plug in the
pump body.
Alternatively,