Head not pumping

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Bill Van Nostrand

After launching this season I find the head doe snot pump in water. I pump and pump but nothing. The intake valve is open and I am sure it is not clogged. Feels like no suction is happening when I pump. Is a gasket in the unit shot? Any ideas? Bill
 
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John

Pumping Up

I find I have to rebuild my pump every year. You can get a rebuld kit at West Marine, takes about an hour. It is a little late for this advice now, but next winter, and even several times during the season, pump some simple cooking oil through the pump, it will keep it well lubricated.
 
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Chuck

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Had that problem this spring with new head from last year. Try filling bowl with water from a pail and pumping it out, have the switch on fill. It started working right away.
 
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Peggie Hall/HeadMistress

Toilet is a Jabsco...right?

And you stored it over the winter in the "dry" mode...right? If that's the case, your problem is caused by a distorted flapped valve...replace it and it should bring in water. John, why you and others are happy to spend $60/year to keep a $100 toilet working is a mystery to me, when you can spend about $250 once for a toilet that will provide at least 20 years of reliable service if it's just kept lubricated and rebuilt every 5-6 years for the same $60 you're spending annually. That toilet, btw, is a Raritan PH II...rated the best manual toilet <$500 for more than two decades. Quite a few people have replaced their "disposable" toilets with it and will HIGHLY recommend it.
 

Rick D

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Jun 14, 2008
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Hunter Legend 40.5 Shoreline Marina Long Beach CA
Peggy: Re: Jabsco .........

...you write that you don't understand why we keep repairing those cheesy heads? Why I have $800 into mine over 6 years and only the bowl is original? Peggy, I own two old Jaguars and part owner of a wooden boat. Does that answer the question? ;) Rick D.
 
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Peggie Hall/HeadMistress

Old Jaguars and classic woodies are investments

Or at worst, keep up with inflation. When you can say the same about a Jabsco toilet--or ANY marine toilet--I'll buy your argument. :) Some things are investments...others are just money down a rat hole.
 
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