Priming screen washer pump
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Priming screen washer pump
I’m just replacing my screen washer pump (manual) and I’m trying to prime the pump which is causing me a headache. I have a no return valve in washer bottle and one coming from the pump to the jets. I have tried everything and nothing works.
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Re: Priming screen washer pump
You should only need the one in the bottle although 2 probably won't hurt,
First thing would be to check that you have the valves the correct way round, hopefully there's arrows marked on the valves,
If theres no arrows marked on the valves after a quick rince in some clean water try blowing and sucking through the valves,
This can be made easier by attaching a short piece of appropriate hose to the valve first,
Do remember some valves will only work if the are standing vertically these normally don't have a spring inside to close the valve an relay on gravity to make the ball close off inside the valve,
You can also check the lines are clear by blowing through them because if they are blocked it will never work,
All of that is assuming the pump is in working order to start with.
Hope that helps,
Steve
First thing would be to check that you have the valves the correct way round, hopefully there's arrows marked on the valves,
If theres no arrows marked on the valves after a quick rince in some clean water try blowing and sucking through the valves,
This can be made easier by attaching a short piece of appropriate hose to the valve first,
Do remember some valves will only work if the are standing vertically these normally don't have a spring inside to close the valve an relay on gravity to make the ball close off inside the valve,
You can also check the lines are clear by blowing through them because if they are blocked it will never work,
All of that is assuming the pump is in working order to start with.
Hope that helps,
Steve
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Re: Priming screen washer pump
Make sure the nrv to the jets is fitted the right way round (indicated by an arrow). Also is there an IN and OUT at the back of the pump? My pump is marked “S” and “J” on back but I have no idea what that means! I have not fitted this pump yet by the way…..
Stephen
Stephen
1969 1098cc Convertible “Xavier” which I have owned since 1989.
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Re: Priming screen washer pump
I just had a play with my unfitted manual pump with short pipes attached and a cup of water as the reservoir.
My conclusion is that the non-return valve to the jets has the inlet on the black side and the outlet to jets is the white side.
On the back of the pump "J" is connected to jet pipe via a non-return valve to the jets. "S" is connected to the bottle with a foot valve. I guessed the J was for jets and S for suction or source. The outlet "J" has a smaller hole than the inlet "S". The tubing to the jets should be narrower than the tubing from the bottle to the pump.
It takes a while for the pump to refill between presses of the plunger so lots of small presses will not work. Press the plunger fully in and wait for the plunger to return all the way back out before pressing again.
Hope that helps, assuming you have a similar pump.
Stephen
My conclusion is that the non-return valve to the jets has the inlet on the black side and the outlet to jets is the white side.
On the back of the pump "J" is connected to jet pipe via a non-return valve to the jets. "S" is connected to the bottle with a foot valve. I guessed the J was for jets and S for suction or source. The outlet "J" has a smaller hole than the inlet "S". The tubing to the jets should be narrower than the tubing from the bottle to the pump.
It takes a while for the pump to refill between presses of the plunger so lots of small presses will not work. Press the plunger fully in and wait for the plunger to return all the way back out before pressing again.
Hope that helps, assuming you have a similar pump.
Stephen
1969 1098cc Convertible “Xavier” which I have owned since 1989.
Stephen
Stephen