OK, I have the standard Rule 2500 that I think most of our boats have. I have an intermittant problem with it as well as the old one that I recently replaced.
I've never used my pump in an emergency situation, but when I clean out my bilge or have to pump out rain water, AC condensate, etc. the pump turnes on but doesn't pump. I'm thinking my check valve is stuck and turning on and off the pump a couple of times unsticks it and makes it work. Obviously, this is not a good situation.
My question....check valve or no check valve. If I should have one, I'll replace with new.
Before anyone asks, my bilge stays clean and there is no trash fouling up the works. I'm 99% sure the check valve is my problem.
You're now a poster boy for why we suggest that check valves are a bad idea.
That's what I was thinking but just wanted another opinion.
Chuck : While you're removing that check valve, you might think about upping your bilge pump to a 5000!
A thought
I just had a similar issue a few weeks ago. Turned out the intake screen on the bottom was totally plugged. Sometining to just look at before doing something more intensive
Well, I just replaced my bilge pump 2 years ago, thinking I had a problem, which I am now pretty sure is the check valve causing my problem. As far as the intake, my bilge is pretty clean and I know the issue is not trash in the intake.
:abd:Just a followup. My bilge was also very clean. Everything except the strainer. 10 seconds to check before.replacing the check valve.
I too have wasted money on a new pump when the strainer was the issue. Even clean bilges aren't TOTALLY clean.