I’ve been told that if you’ve got a washed out Cat Pump head in need repair send it to this guy www.dynajet.com Costs around $100 - $125 or so to have all 9 bores sleeved. I’ve got one that I might send to him.
Mep,IMO the best way to check if your pulsating issue is caused by air sucking through a leak is to hook pressurized water to the pump. Most that I've worked on have rinse supplied at city pressure through a solenoid, so if switching to rinse doesn't solve pulsating, it's not a supply issue.
The pumps have a maximum inlet pressure. It would only affect the low pressure seals.I wonder at what point too much city water pressure could actually create a problem for Cat 310 seals or whatever.
I think it has to do with what a wash-out resistant pump head costs. In 32 years I think I've only replaced one pump head and it was just flat out worn out. My pumps are fed with reduced city water pressure, reduced down to around 10 - 15 psi. No tanks, no float valves.I see Cat Pumps have made a special Wash-Out Resistant manifold why doesn't anybody carry it yet?
http://www.catpumps.com/products/pdfs/Special Brass Manifold(1).pdf
"Discount house" suppliers are usually authorizes Cat distributors (I know for a fact Kleen-Rite is one) so they're getting pumps and parts at the same price as your distributor who offered them to you at 52% off retail. When I worked for an authorized distributor, we got 62% off list for Cat pumps.I.B. Washincars said:If he could make money at that price, I wonder what they are selling pumps to the discount house for?
Everything you need to know has been covered in this thread.I have the same problem I wil check as mentioned wat oil do the cat 310 pumps take, and how much I have only 1000 psi on 1 pump and 800 psi on another pump, I replaced the up regulator pressure valves that is the highest pressure I can get
What is a "sticky" thread? I can't find the posts with the pictures/descriptions of the 310 manifolds.If the o-ring was broken, most likely there will be a matching groove in the head. Stick your finger in there and feel for a rough area or a groove. When you feel it you will be able to look in there and see it.
There is a "sticky" thread in the "General" section, about 310 manifolds. Everything is described there, including pictures. Read it all. I can't believe that as long as you have been around here that you haven't seen it.
Greywolf, I have not had the gun issue. I'm just going off what I've been told.
It's now in the Self-Serve section, the very first thread.What is a "sticky" thread? I can't find the posts with the pictures/descriptions of the 310 manifolds.
Thanks,
Brian