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<blockquote data-quote="dave_dj1" data-source="post: 6109443" data-attributes="member: 29907"><p>There looks to be a relief on the valve. Can you hear the relief scream when it will no longer split?</p><p>Have you tried adjusting that?</p><p>I know it's been stated but all those adapters, reducers and elbows aren't helping your cause.</p><p>I'm surprised that no one has mentioned how dangerous those galvanized fittings are either.</p><p></p><p>ETA: I hate to ask but do you have the inlet and outlet hoses hooked in their proper ports? Are the ports marked? The inlet port is usually larger than the outlet port. And something I just thought of, are you spinning it in the proper direction?</p><p>I know this is simple stuff but it can be mistaken.</p><p></p><p>ETA: I just saw on your pump the half arrow indicating the rotation direction.</p><p>Typically the in port is closest to the front. </p><p>I'm just throwing things out there that I see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave_dj1, post: 6109443, member: 29907"] There looks to be a relief on the valve. Can you hear the relief scream when it will no longer split? Have you tried adjusting that? I know it's been stated but all those adapters, reducers and elbows aren't helping your cause. I'm surprised that no one has mentioned how dangerous those galvanized fittings are either. ETA: I hate to ask but do you have the inlet and outlet hoses hooked in their proper ports? Are the ports marked? The inlet port is usually larger than the outlet port. And something I just thought of, are you spinning it in the proper direction? I know this is simple stuff but it can be mistaken. ETA: I just saw on your pump the half arrow indicating the rotation direction. Typically the in port is closest to the front. I'm just throwing things out there that I see. [/QUOTE]
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