Greg
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May 21, 2015 18:48:31 GMT -6
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Post by Greg on May 21, 2015 18:48:31 GMT -6
What kind of psi does that pump put out.
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Post by Somebody on May 21, 2015 18:52:16 GMT -6
Complete I had to bleed off air the first go round but after that he ran like a champ (Yes my jeep is a dude). The e2000 isn't as loud as a lot of people said it would be. Only issue so far is the hose barb fitting on the bottom has a super slow leak. Which sucks because I've now added gas... Plus side I gained so much room underneath! Looks damn good!! I would go ahead and throw a couple more zip ties around the filter just to be safe.. But looks great!
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Post by SW86 on May 21, 2015 20:58:25 GMT -6
What kind of psi does that pump put out. 70 min, 95 max is what it says.
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Post by Greg on May 21, 2015 21:07:57 GMT -6
I would think about getting rid of the hose clamps on the pressure side and getting better line and connectors. That's a good way to burn rig down.
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Post by SW86 on May 21, 2015 21:23:21 GMT -6
hmm, good point
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Post by SW86 on May 22, 2015 13:23:40 GMT -6
I pulled the bottom fitting that was leaking and it was in fact coming out of that pin hole on the fitting. I went to the local parts store and bought a 1/2 (-8an) to 3/8 (-6an) barb 90 degree bend. I had to cut off the clamp collar since it was made for hydro hoses on tractors. So far it works fine. I did however notice a mist around the bulkhead now. I had a feeling when I installed it those nylon washers wouldnt hold it completely back. I should of went rubber or neoprene or something! Ill see how bad it does today and deal with it then its looks bigger than it actually is and weighs just a bit more than the other fitting
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