How do you service and maintain a SureFlow 150 psi pump?

Bob Foster

Member
Joined
Oct 8, 2006
Messages
8,870
I got one that's about to kack in my old Ninja.

What's the best way to take care of these pumps?
 

joe harper

Member
Joined
Oct 21, 2008
Messages
4,992
Location
florida
Name
joe harper


Before you "R&R".....Run a 50/50..mix of white vinegar & HOT water through the pump in question....You will be AMAZED....when you see the Sh@T that come out of it... :shock:



You can..HEAR...&...SEE the results immediately... :!:
 

Bob Foster

Member
Joined
Oct 8, 2006
Messages
8,870
Thanks John that's what I suspected.

I also wonder if a person could run some lubricant through the impeller and let it sit in there for a few hours then thoroughly rinse the unit. Maybe softening up the diaphragm soft parts and lubricating them might help but I've never heard of it being done on these motors.


This Ninja is going to get an extreme makeover in the future.

I also have a new Mytee RL105 coming my way in the next few days. Check out the specs on the Mytee and it runs 2" tools too.

RL105C-Photogif.png


http://www.mytee.com/products/product.php?id=RL105C
 

joe harper

Member
Joined
Oct 21, 2008
Messages
4,992
Location
florida
Name
joe harper
BOB...

Don'T make me come up-there ....DO IT NOW.. :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:

1 gal of WHITE Vinegar...1 Gal of HOT water...

Go ahead and attach the wand....Just remove the spray jet

This is the same procedure as descaling a TM...

after it is clean....Run 1 gal of HOT water/with 2 oz. of dish-soap through the unit..

This will Lubricate the rubber parts and flush-out the vinegar (acid)....
 

Bob Foster

Member
Joined
Oct 8, 2006
Messages
8,870
I'm on my way right now to go do it. Thanks again.


Shurflo 8030-863-239 is a 150 psi Demand water pump with excelent chemical resistant properties for the seals are Viton.
The 8000 Series diaphragm pump is SHURflo's most widely used pump with spherically shaped valves and automatic demand switch, these pumps are the pump of choice for applications requiring consistent, dependable operation and priming. Up to 1.8 GPM (6.8 l/min).
Features:
Pressures up to 150 PSI (10.3 bar)
Self priming up to 8 vertical feet (2.4 m)
NSF, UL and CSA listed
Can run dry without damage
Built in check valve
1.2 amp motor.
120 Volts


shurflo_150_psi_pump.jpg
 

John Olson

Member
Joined
Oct 9, 2006
Messages
6,281
Location
Orem UT
Name
John Olson
Key word was "old Ninja".The pump is $145 or so. Cost less and is more reliable to R&R if you suspect it is ready to go. At least if you bring it to me. Would make no sense to pay $80+ for my guys to spend an hour trying to repair a $145 part that has already done it's duty and deserves to be put to rest
 

Bob Foster

Member
Joined
Oct 8, 2006
Messages
8,870
This machine only has to make it another week and then it's being replaced by a new Mytee RL105.

The Ninja will be pimped with powerful motors and a 500psi pump all running off of two cords with a 2 inch standpipe and outlet.

Another modification will be to chop some more vents into the case even if it makes the unit noisier. Heat is really hard on these units and in Terje's and my opinion that is what kills them.
 

Bob Foster

Member
Joined
Oct 8, 2006
Messages
8,870
Well here I am back about an hour later after I gave my Ninja some afternoon lovin...

It seems to have worked immediately. It sounds slightly different and it seems to pump better too.

I also ran the solution through all my tools and then followed this up with a good soap rinse followed by a straight water flush. The valve on the cheap Ninja wand now works better too.

1/2 gallon of white vinegar and 1/2 gallon of very hot water. BUT I figured it wouldn't hurt to run the same water throught twice before I ran the soap rinse through it.

Thanks again Joe.
 

joe harper

Member
Joined
Oct 21, 2008
Messages
4,992
Location
florida
Name
joe harper
Great...

It is a great way to maintain ALL electric pump...!

The vinegar is an "acid"...it breaks down the high PH of the chems we use...!

The only draw-back is the vinegar can attack the brass parts in any unit...
So alway do a Quick rinse with a nuetral detergent to wash away the residue's

Ps..The vinegar "removes" Hard Water deposits...!!!

Two Multi-Sprayers that we use Daily....That are 4 years old ...SAME pumps.. :wink:



PS....ONLY USE "WHITE" VINEGAR...!!!!!!!!!
You can use STAIGHT white vinegar...YOU Won't hurt any thing...Just RINSE well..
 
Joined
Mar 29, 2008
Messages
9,444
Location
Hawaii
Name
Nate W.
HARPER said:
BOB...

Don'T make me come up-there ....DO IT NOW.. :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:

1 gal of HOT water...1 Gal of HOT water...

Go ahead and attach the wand....Just remove the spray jet

This is the same procedure as descaling a TM...

after it is clean....Run 1 gal of HOT water/with 2 oz. of dish-soap through the unit..

This will Lubricate the rubber parts and flush-out the vinegar (acid)....


What do I do after having 2, 1 gallon of Hot Water? :twisted:
 

joe harper

Member
Joined
Oct 21, 2008
Messages
4,992
Location
florida
Name
joe harper
Nate...

You ObViOuSlY....Don't speak..CaNuCK... :roll:

They do everything "Half- Assed"... :p

They ONLY..understand half of what we say.. :!:

So you half to DOUBLE..the DILUTION rate..tell them TWICE...
"and leave out the most important chemical.!!!"

Bob understood ME ..PeRfEcTlY... :wink:

He used 1/2 gal. white vinegar & 1/2 gal HOT water..."Then ran it through TWICE"... :wink:


Try to KEEP up...... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Joined
Mar 29, 2008
Messages
9,444
Location
Hawaii
Name
Nate W.
HARPER said:
Nate...

You ObViOuSlY....Don't speak..CaNuCK... :roll:

They do everything "Half- Assed"... :p

They ONLY..understand half of what we say.. :!:

So you half to DOUBLE..the DILUTION rate..tell them TWICE...
"and leave out the most important chemical.!!!"

Bob understood ME ..PeRfEcTlY... :wink:

He used 1/2 gal. white vinegar & 1/2 gal HOT water..."Then ran it through TWICE"... :wink:


Try to KEEP up...... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


The only Canuck I know is "eh" at the end of every sentence. :lol:
 

Latest posts

Back
Top Bottom