Ok, got a spiffy pressure-side cleaner - and it works quite well - if you ignore the water level constantly dropping, and the power switches at the pad are about 8" from getting sprayed.
Some on has removed a riveted-on plate, and "Goof off" made a blurry mess of the remaining plate.
That leaves pics:
That are 4 pass-through bolts holding the pump to the motor they take 9/16 on bolt and nut (FWIW)
[/URL][/IMG]6 wrench on both head and nut, FWIW.
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It is 12.5 from face of inlet port to back of motor and approx 6.5 " dia.
The rest of the orig equip (which this looks to be (mid-80's)) was Sta-Rite.
I'm hoping that and the blue paint are enough to id.
I'm in the middle of a SLAM, and this is notplace to have to shut down pumps (even with the booster off, the spray from it is impressive).
Some on has removed a riveted-on plate, and "Goof off" made a blurry mess of the remaining plate.
That leaves pics:
That are 4 pass-through bolts holding the pump to the motor they take 9/16 on bolt and nut (FWIW)
It is 12.5 from face of inlet port to back of motor and approx 6.5 " dia.
The rest of the orig equip (which this looks to be (mid-80's)) was Sta-Rite.
I'm hoping that and the blue paint are enough to id.
I'm in the middle of a SLAM, and this is notplace to have to shut down pumps (even with the booster off, the spray from it is impressive).