My intention is not to change the subject of this thread ... but I notice that if someone is ordering a Cat 310 brand new from KR ... their Stainless Sleeved version is less than $100 more than the standard Cat 310. Is that SS version as good or possibly better than a resleeved rebuilt used Cat 310??? We were debating on maybe keeping a SS resleeved pump head but our luck there would be some other technicality besides than what is in the head.
We have a bay that occasionally pulsates & then goes away after about 5-10 minutes of futzing with running between
soap, wax, & rinse. We can't seem to locate the air leak but I think I have a common denominator for the cause: Last weekend it happened 3 times. Every time I just happened to notice each specific customer using the presoak for longer than usual.
I am suspicious of an air check valve at the manifold close to the inside of bay center boom. Not sure if it is possible for a check valve to leak air backwards since it has never happened before??? I am thinking that maybe a weak spring inside of the presoak air check could cause air in the system??? Usually if that check valve fails it results in a ruptured plastic tube back to the equipment room.
If we put a brand new SS sleeved Cat 310 in place & it still happened ... it would rule out any possibility of any part of the pump causing the problem. We quadrupled checked all 3 of the tank float-water levels ... the wax,
soap & rinse lines going into the inlet of the pump.
Intermittent problems are always the toughest it seems. X-ray vision would help but that is not one of my gifts!