GoBuckeyes
Self-Serve and Automatics
Used my spare Cat 5CP2140W to replace another failed Cat 310 the other day. While I was ordering another spare at $540 a pop, I noticed that the Arimitsu pump is nearly $100 less expensive. People have been saying good things about these pumps for the last several years so I thought I might try one.
Of course out of that $100 savings I will have to buy a few needed things like the pump rails for $27 and oil for $14. My biggest question is regarding the pulley and bushing sizes. We have multiple washes and the pump/motor pulley combinations are not standardized. If a particular set up is working fine for a Cat, is it as simple as using the same H-bushing and pump pulley on the Arimitsu? Are the shaft diameters and RPM/GPM requirements the same?
I also wish they had a double shaft like the Cat pumps. We have washes that have left and right hand set ups which makes stocking a spare more difficult.
Are there any tips you guys want to pass on when switching from a Cat to Arimitsu 313?
Thanks
Of course out of that $100 savings I will have to buy a few needed things like the pump rails for $27 and oil for $14. My biggest question is regarding the pulley and bushing sizes. We have multiple washes and the pump/motor pulley combinations are not standardized. If a particular set up is working fine for a Cat, is it as simple as using the same H-bushing and pump pulley on the Arimitsu? Are the shaft diameters and RPM/GPM requirements the same?
I also wish they had a double shaft like the Cat pumps. We have washes that have left and right hand set ups which makes stocking a spare more difficult.
Are there any tips you guys want to pass on when switching from a Cat to Arimitsu 313?
Thanks