MudMoney
Well-known member
I am looking for some answers or insight to this problem that I am only experiencing in one bay.
Problem:
There is a drop in pressure on the high pressure cycles of soap and wax which are gravity feed. The drop is from 1200 PSI to 500 PSI over 2-3 minutes. On high pressure rinse from the incoming city water there is no drop in pressure.
I changed all the soap line hoses, the wax hoses, the soap line check valve, the soap and wax solenoid, the fittings and connectors. I replaced the hose from the gravity tank to the pump. I used a five gallon bucket with soap and a feed line and still got cavitations.
Finally, thinking that I had a washed out head, I replaced the CAT 310 Pump with a new one. The problem seemed to be fixed, but only for 2 days and the problem has returned.
Is it possible that this could be a downstream problem?
Problem:
There is a drop in pressure on the high pressure cycles of soap and wax which are gravity feed. The drop is from 1200 PSI to 500 PSI over 2-3 minutes. On high pressure rinse from the incoming city water there is no drop in pressure.
I changed all the soap line hoses, the wax hoses, the soap line check valve, the soap and wax solenoid, the fittings and connectors. I replaced the hose from the gravity tank to the pump. I used a five gallon bucket with soap and a feed line and still got cavitations.
Finally, thinking that I had a washed out head, I replaced the CAT 310 Pump with a new one. The problem seemed to be fixed, but only for 2 days and the problem has returned.
Is it possible that this could be a downstream problem?