GeneMiller
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Aero Tech has the best idea with the domed site glass. I want to change out the site window on the pump. It's pretty much useless. The exploded view doesn't give an indication of its size. Anybody know what size it is


Gene
Thanks for the idea. My gen pump site glass is pretty big and visable, but i will do this on my sutorbilt, if possible.I want to replace the flat sight window on the general pump. It's impossible to see without removing the front panel. While I'm at it I also would order two for the blower.
Gene
Thanks for the idea. My gen pump site glass is pretty big and visable, but i will do this on my sutorbilt, if possible.
I had found a couple references to the TriFlow 410 - did they switch to Eurus blowers? Eurus requires an approved account to access their literature - so I have no info. Which one does your 870 use?It's not a Gardner Denver blower is a euro blower
Gene your water pump didn't come with this large sight glass?
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Gene I was reading up on the Eurus blowers (I know nothing about them) and came across this - it looks like the sight glass port may be set up like a hydraulic connection with an O-ring:
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Would a self stick blind spot mirror work?Yes it's there, but because of the box truck its to high to bend in and see. I'm getting to old to have to bend and twist to see sight glasses. I could try a piece of polished stainless on the belt wall. I might be able to see the reflection. I have a piece I'll try. The other one with the 3d installed I could see from the from ground on the front of the machine. I'll have to make a hole in the front panel but I'm ok with that. It's all about ease for me.
Also, I want a tech to be able to easily check everything, otherwise they just won't do it.
Gene
Gotcha, I wasn't thinking about the box truck.Yes it's there, but because of the box truck its to high to bend in and see. I'm getting to old to have to bend and twist to see sight glasses. I could try a piece of polished stainless on the belt wall. I might be able to see the reflection. I have a piece I'll try. The other one with the 3d installed I could see from the from ground on the front of the machine. I'll have to make a hole in the front panel but I'm ok with that. It's all about ease for me.
Also, I want a tech to be able to easily check everything, otherwise they just won't do it.
Gene
Would a self stick blind spot mirror work?