Hi Group, I've got a leaking pump in my touch-free Mark VII and it is causing there not to be enough water on the rinse pass. Currently there is a Goulds 7GBS1517R4-R03 pump in there now. This is the pump in the actual roll over machine, I know it is used for rinse, not sure if anything else uses this pump. Couple questions:
1. Has anyone had any luck replacing o-rings on these and stopping leaks without a full rebuild? The pump is 5-6 years old at this point, so I am concerned about opening up the pump and finding damaged parts inside and not being able to reassemble - causing downtime on the machine while waiting for parts.
2. Has anyone had any luck rebuilding these? Parts alone to rebuild are approaching half the cost of a new one, and thats with keeping current motor that still works for now. The tech is recommending replacement, as he says rebuilds are hit and miss.
3. Is there another option to replace this with another pump? Procon? $1500 for a new multistage pump is quite a bit of money, and if something else will produce the same results at a lower cost, I would be open to a retrofit. I seem to remember tech was saying need 8GPM at about 150-160 psi I believe - please correct me if incorrect. It looks like a pretty tight fit in there right now.
Thanks,
Keno
1. Has anyone had any luck replacing o-rings on these and stopping leaks without a full rebuild? The pump is 5-6 years old at this point, so I am concerned about opening up the pump and finding damaged parts inside and not being able to reassemble - causing downtime on the machine while waiting for parts.
2. Has anyone had any luck rebuilding these? Parts alone to rebuild are approaching half the cost of a new one, and thats with keeping current motor that still works for now. The tech is recommending replacement, as he says rebuilds are hit and miss.
3. Is there another option to replace this with another pump? Procon? $1500 for a new multistage pump is quite a bit of money, and if something else will produce the same results at a lower cost, I would be open to a retrofit. I seem to remember tech was saying need 8GPM at about 150-160 psi I believe - please correct me if incorrect. It looks like a pretty tight fit in there right now.
Thanks,
Keno