OurTown
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I removed the pickup hose leading down to the tank and laid it aside. Then I connected pressure city water to inlet side of the mesh strainer. Immediately after turning on the water I noticed a leak on a hose connection just at the pump inlet. The pump sounded much better with the city water pressure feed. I think the pickup hoses are probably original (17 years old) because they are not very supple anymore and they are just reinforced vinyl which is not really the best suction hose. The hose I replaced them with with is a Kuriyama Tigerflex that I bought locally a while back intending to replace them then. I think this is it:
https://products.kuriyama.com/viewitems/liquid-suction-4/h-series-standard-duty-pvc-suction-hose-3
The good news is that it is very supple and holds its round shape very well. The bad news is that you pretty much have to cut it off to remove it from a barb even if it has only been on for minutes. Because of that it seems like it would hold a much better seal to a barb than a standard reinforced vinyl hose. The pump sounds fine now after replacing them but it seems like it was a little smoother when I first rebuilt it. Maybe there has been some wear on a few of the seals from sucking in a little air for the last month.
https://products.kuriyama.com/viewitems/liquid-suction-4/h-series-standard-duty-pvc-suction-hose-3
The good news is that it is very supple and holds its round shape very well. The bad news is that you pretty much have to cut it off to remove it from a barb even if it has only been on for minutes. Because of that it seems like it would hold a much better seal to a barb than a standard reinforced vinyl hose. The pump sounds fine now after replacing them but it seems like it was a little smoother when I first rebuilt it. Maybe there has been some wear on a few of the seals from sucking in a little air for the last month.