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martyn8677
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Apr 05, 2014

Pump Question

Replacing the water pump in my 2004 Outfitter. Replacement is the new Shurflo 4008. The installation directions say I should have an adequate 50 mesh strainer (Shurflo 255 series). The pump I just took off did not have a strainer.

Do I need to order one before proceeding?

Thanks,

Marty
  • JoeChiOhki wrote:
    I've cleaned******out of mine more than once after filling up my tank off well water that had alot of minerals in it.


    Should use an in-line filter(s) so 'clean' water goes in your fresh water tank
  • I've cleaned******out of mine more than once after filling up my tank off well water that had alot of minerals in it.
  • Old-Biscuit wrote:
    I have never found anything in any fresh water rv pump strainer.....ever!

    How dirty is the fresh water tank :H

    Guess 'new' there could be some plastic shavings from installation but I always full flush, drain & sanitize new. After that I don't worry.


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  • I have never found anything in any fresh water rv pump strainer.....ever!

    How dirty is the fresh water tank :H

    Guess 'new' there could be some plastic shavings from installation but I always full flush, drain & sanitize new. After that I don't worry.
  • The Shurflo 255 strainer is readily available and only $10. I agree with Will in that I "shur" wouldn't let it stop me if I didn't have one, but if you wanted to get one it's really straight forward install.
  • I don't think they are really delicate, it surely wouldn't hurt to have a screen on the intake side. They are a lot like the pumps I use on my sprayers and I haven't ever had a problem with trash getting in them. And I know for a fact it has passed through the pump before because it sometimes clogs my spray tips after getting through the system. The sprayers Im referring to are for herbicides, ( spraying hay meadows) You can add the screen later when you get one. I wouldn't let it stop the show.