Posted by Hotflashjr on November 23, 2011 at 10:42:23 from (199.144.39.29):
In Reply to: Need help- well pump posted by jose bagge on November 23, 2011 at 10:18:41:
I have a jet pump at my house. Had this happen last year when we are living at our rental house getting it all revamped to try and sell. Went back, no water. On my jet pump there is a small screw to loosen, turn on the pump, and it will prime. On mine it's at the base of the pump where it connects to the stand pipe coming out of the ground. I ended up rebuilding the pressure unit on my pump. There is a big rubber donut in there with springs that regulate the pressure. My rubber donut was well eaten and not holding pressure well. I also did not have the tank plumbed correctly. One of the many things wrong on the long list with this house. I did have to dump water down the pump to get mine to prime. Took about 2 gallons.
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