Ok, I'm gonna fess up. Many of you know that nearly all of my pumps are Arimitsu, primarily the 516. Just before July 4th weekend I noticed one of them was making a funny squeaking sound, like nothing I had ever heard before. When the customer finished I blocked the bay so I could check it out. When I tried to turn the pulley by hand it was seized and wouldn't move. I removed the belt and determined that the pump was locked up. I removed the oil cap to be greeted by smoke exiting the hole. I knew that either I had a dead pump or a new pope, not really sure. Judging from the date of install on the sticker I had put on, apparently 10 years is the limit for not checking or changing the oil, YMMV. I needed this pump to live through the holiday weekend so I could get Greg to ship me a pump and get it installed the next week. Sitting on my workbench was a gallon jug containing about 2" of air compressor oil. I dumped that in there, stuck a crow bar through the pulley spokes and actually got it broken loose. I turned it by hand for a bit and it actually freed up somewhat. I stuck the belt back on and crossed my fingers. Whad'ya know, it worked. It lived long enough for the new pump to arrive. Since it was working and sounding just fine, I just put the pump on the shelf and would just install it after the pump grenades. Well, the pump is still working just fine and the new one still on the shelf...who knew.
Oh, and this little tidbit. I referenced July 4th weekend. It wasn't this past July 4th. It was 2015! That pump is still running after three+ years!!! And it's not installed on some obscure bay on the back 40 that's seldom used, but on my busiest bay at my busiest wash.
Oh BTW, its still got that air compressor oil in it.