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Old 07-29-2019, 12:12 PM   #15
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Thanks for the answers to my question,I'm going to try the isolation and insulate the pump.
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Thanks for the answers to my question,I'm going to try the isolation and insulate the pump.
Consider compression mounts like I did with my water pump install.
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Just a comment from the cheap seats (or the peanut gallery) When the OEM Shurflo in my Class C started leaking I replaced it with a Seaflo pump, mainly because it was a bit cheaper. I was surprised to find that it was much quieter, probably due to the larger rubber pads where the screws mounted it to the wall. It seemed better built and it has already outlasted the Shurflo by a full year.
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