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Finally got me a splitter...
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<blockquote data-quote="whitepine2" data-source="post: 5629143" data-attributes="member: 88504"><p>The replacement coupler uses a rubber damper versus a hard plastic one. I spaced the pump back a 1/2" away from the motor to allow the coupler to be installed properly, and that combined with the rubber vs plastic material I believe will provide proper longevity of the coupler.</p><p></p><p>I think the so called plastic is much longer lasting than the rubber one and about bubble the cost but well worth it as it slows down downtime when they fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitepine2, post: 5629143, member: 88504"] The replacement coupler uses a rubber damper versus a hard plastic one. I spaced the pump back a 1/2" away from the motor to allow the coupler to be installed properly, and that combined with the rubber vs plastic material I believe will provide proper longevity of the coupler. I think the so called plastic is much longer lasting than the rubber one and about bubble the cost but well worth it as it slows down downtime when they fail. [/QUOTE]
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