Posted by mEl on July 13, 2013 at 09:51:14 from (71.245.59.49):
In Reply to: Case 2290 troubles posted by LaDuke Farmall on July 13, 2013 at 07:22:16:
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IIRC, there is a sock type suction filter in the tank on the pickup tube, it is one of those brownish nylon things like on modern cars with the internal pumps, I would take the line off the transfer pump and you should have excellent flow there if not suspect a blockage in the tank, it should run a healthy full stream, if not there I would start right at the transfer pump , checking the inlet valve for anything plugging or keeping the valve from seating. Those systems are pretty basic so thats where I'd start. You could blow back the inlet tube and see if it gets you a better flow temporarily but you may have to disassemble and clean things up, these can be frustrating problems, good luck.
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