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Jupiter Sunsation 12-12-2015 02:34 PM

Salt water strikes again!
 
I have a cheap trash pump that I got a deal on and have used way more than I thought I ever would. Trash pumps are gas powered, high volume water/slurry pumps that have steel impellers and metal pump housings. So while this has been fresh water, sometimes nasty swamp green fresh water it has never let me down until yesterday. We had unusually heavy rain and a friend called saying his driveway flooded. I got there in the dark and it was 8-10 inches deep.....he wasn't bs'ing me! Set the pump on a plastic bin and fire it up. One pull and it is running, pumping 175 gallons a minute. I see steam and can see it is leaking somewhere but due to darkness I can't see where/why.

I just took it apart and the metal pump housing has pitted badly, a couple pin holes have developed. The last time I used it was about 2 months ago and we were pumping salt water from a canal. Used it 4-5 times that week and then put it back on the shelf (no flushing). Salt water sat in the pump body and now we have leaks.......:rolleyes:

I will try to fix it but the "pot metal" the pump housing is made out of probably isn't going to be great to work with.

http://www.waterpumpsdirect.com/Hond...FQokHwodAbEPnA

This is very close to what I have.......but I paid $180 for mine about 5 years ago!

1 MAIDEN AMERICA 12-12-2015 07:54 PM

sand blast and JB Weld

Too Stroked 12-12-2015 08:02 PM

I think you'll find that most pump manufacturers offer rebuild kits to address your very situation. And just so you feel better, you will not be the first one on the planet to have trashed a trash pump. Ask me how I know that.

pm203 12-12-2015 08:03 PM

I heard that you can boat in salt water. Is that true?

On Time 12-12-2015 10:08 PM

Yes, with outboards.

tommymonza 12-13-2015 12:00 AM

Even outboards will deteriorate before your eyes.

Your safest bet in Saltwater is a Sailing Senter Council.

Bawana 12-13-2015 02:19 AM

That just can't be true.... There was a thread a little while ago where guys on here were stating that salt water was better then fresh water??????? Were they wrong?????? :confused::confused:

scarabman 12-13-2015 04:01 AM


Originally Posted by Bawana (Post 4384672)
That just can't be true.... There was a thread a little while ago where guys on here were stating that salt water was better then fresh water??????? Were they wrong?????? :confused::confused:

Saltwater is better than freshwater. Boats are faster in it!:grinser010:

Too Stroked 12-13-2015 07:36 AM


Originally Posted by Bawana (Post 4384672)
That just can't be true.... There was a thread a little while ago where guys on here were stating that salt water was better then fresh water??????? Were they wrong?????? :confused::confused:

If it was on the internet, it must be true.

Wobble 12-13-2015 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation (Post 4384559)
I have a cheap trash pump that I got a deal on and have used way more than I thought I ever would. Trash pumps are gas powered, high volume water/slurry pumps that have steel impellers and metal pump housings. So while this has been fresh water, sometimes nasty swamp green fresh water it has never let me down until yesterday. We had unusually heavy rain and a friend called saying his driveway flooded. I got there in the dark and it was 8-10 inches deep.....he wasn't bs'ing me! Set the pump on a plastic bin and fire it up. One pull and it is running, pumping 175 gallons a minute. I see steam and can see it is leaking somewhere but due to darkness I can't see where/why.

I just took it apart and the metal pump housing has pitted badly, a couple pin holes have developed. The last time I used it was about 2 months ago and we were pumping salt water from a canal. Used it 4-5 times that week and then put it back on the shelf (no flushing). Salt water sat in the pump body and now we have leaks.......:rolleyes:

I will try to fix it but the "pot metal" the pump housing is made out of probably isn't going to be great to work with.

http://www.waterpumpsdirect.com/Hond...FQokHwodAbEPnA

This is very close to what I have.......but I paid $180 for mine about 5 years ago!

I had one do that, no telling what had been in it. Epoxy took care of it.


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