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Splitter loosing power????
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<blockquote data-quote="triptester" data-source="post: 4308621" data-attributes="member: 12336"><p>A 2-stage pump has 2 sections one is high flow and the other is low flow. The low flow section sends fluid to the system all the time. The high flow section only sends fluid to the system until the the the pumps internal bypass setting is reach usually 600-900 psi.If the low flow section is damaged the pump will usually produce little or no pressure. Internal cylinder seal leakage would be the most likely culprit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="triptester, post: 4308621, member: 12336"] A 2-stage pump has 2 sections one is high flow and the other is low flow. The low flow section sends fluid to the system all the time. The high flow section only sends fluid to the system until the the the pumps internal bypass setting is reach usually 600-900 psi.If the low flow section is damaged the pump will usually produce little or no pressure. Internal cylinder seal leakage would be the most likely culprit. [/QUOTE]
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