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MFL
Sep 22, 2022Nomad II
wolfe10 wrote:
Open a faucet. If there is an air pocket, that will aid in bleeding the air out.
If that doesn't work, open the kitchen sink faucet, and with the pump turned on, suck on the faucet. That will, as above, help bleed the air past the pump.
I agree with the first part, but that sucking the faucet, should not be necessary, unless a roach is trapped in the line.
Also don't be afraid to let the pump run dry for a bit, waiting for it to prime. It will not harm it.
Jerry
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