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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin in Ohio" data-source="post: 3365425" data-attributes="member: 32371"><p>I'm assuming you have no idea what it came off of? If you did know that you could look for a parts blow up from manufacturer. Just a thought. Like others said, it is common but to find out shouldn't take very long to do when you take it apart.</p><p></p><p> With a 28 gpm pump plan on 3/4" hoses on main ram/pump and a 30 gallon holding tank(minimum). Make sure to have a diffuser on return in the tank and a baffle will help too. Avoid 90 degree fittings and get a filter that is designed for that much flow. You'll blow a standard one on the return. </p><p></p><p> Just curious, what to the books say is the proper beam size to use with 8 inch? Lots of force there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin in Ohio, post: 3365425, member: 32371"] I'm assuming you have no idea what it came off of? If you did know that you could look for a parts blow up from manufacturer. Just a thought. Like others said, it is common but to find out shouldn't take very long to do when you take it apart. With a 28 gpm pump plan on 3/4" hoses on main ram/pump and a 30 gallon holding tank(minimum). Make sure to have a diffuser on return in the tank and a baffle will help too. Avoid 90 degree fittings and get a filter that is designed for that much flow. You'll blow a standard one on the return. Just curious, what to the books say is the proper beam size to use with 8 inch? Lots of force there. [/QUOTE]
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