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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick62" data-source="post: 5459227" data-attributes="member: 6778"><p>speed of cycle seems to be the same, or very close to it. Force is no different. it is just working hard(er) pushing fluid thru a restriction somewhere.</p><p>Suction line is mostly correct. Wire hose to the last 3 inches from the pump, and then a hunk of radiator hose from there to the pump. I know, it ain't the correct way, but it has worked for the last 3 years (and 900 cords) that way. The pickup assembly in the tank is a piece of tubing with a thousand 1/16 inch holes drilled in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick62, post: 5459227, member: 6778"] speed of cycle seems to be the same, or very close to it. Force is no different. it is just working hard(er) pushing fluid thru a restriction somewhere. Suction line is mostly correct. Wire hose to the last 3 inches from the pump, and then a hunk of radiator hose from there to the pump. I know, it ain't the correct way, but it has worked for the last 3 years (and 900 cords) that way. The pickup assembly in the tank is a piece of tubing with a thousand 1/16 inch holes drilled in it. [/QUOTE]
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