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Posted by Stan(PA) on December 25, 2005 at 10:35:32 from (69.166.61.166):
In Reply to: Water Well Problems 2 posted by john in la on December 25, 2005 at 06:56:11:
John, If your check valve is good, and the 2" pipe below it isn"t leaking anywhere, you would be okay. I"m thinking it"s just a leaky check valve, but if that is not the case, and it"s still bad with new check valve, you"ll have to put a 100" or so, of 1 1/4" pipe down inside the 2". I don"t think there is any way to get a foot valve down inside the 2". If the new pipe ain"t leakin, the check valve above should hold the water in the pipe. Seems like what"s happening now is that it"s leaking back, and the pump is trying to pull air. Hope everything works out for you, and have a Merry Christmas! ...Stan
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