Good Evening,
I have a pump located above the battery locker which draws water from the lake to use with a hose for washing down my boat.
The pump is not drawing the water up the hose. As I am a new owner and didn't plug up all of the intake holes during winter storage, I suspected that there may be a blockage of some sort which was caused by a small animal. I've tried everything to try and clear the possible blockage, including running a plumber's snake down the tubing leading to the intake hole. However, when I get to a certain point, there is definitely an obstruction of some sort, but I'm worried it may be something associated with the boat (i.e. check valve of some sort?). I am able to blow into the tube, and after a lot of pressure, I manage to expel air through the tubing and can hear air bubbles escaping from the end of the tube at the bottom of the boat.
I'm thinking of getting an air compressor and blowing the line out, but I'm afraid I may cause some damage.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
Rob
I have a pump located above the battery locker which draws water from the lake to use with a hose for washing down my boat.
The pump is not drawing the water up the hose. As I am a new owner and didn't plug up all of the intake holes during winter storage, I suspected that there may be a blockage of some sort which was caused by a small animal. I've tried everything to try and clear the possible blockage, including running a plumber's snake down the tubing leading to the intake hole. However, when I get to a certain point, there is definitely an obstruction of some sort, but I'm worried it may be something associated with the boat (i.e. check valve of some sort?). I am able to blow into the tube, and after a lot of pressure, I manage to expel air through the tubing and can hear air bubbles escaping from the end of the tube at the bottom of the boat.
I'm thinking of getting an air compressor and blowing the line out, but I'm afraid I may cause some damage.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
Rob