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Topic: Livewell problem  (Read 1560 times)

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Sharkie

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Blue Lake, Ca
  • Date Registered: Dec 2012
  • Posts: 165
Hola guys, just spent about 6 weeks in Baja, on the East Cape. Lots of fishing, diving, and surfing. But...I had a problem with my live well on my Outback.
  It would only draw water when I was peddling.
   With the pump on and dead in the water it would not draw water into the livewell.  I shortened the tube, and made sure the 90 degree pick-up was pointing foward. I have had several livewells on larger boats, and never had this problem. The livewell is NEW.
   Any ideas? Weak pump?  Thanks for any help, Ron


pao

  • Guest
Post up some pictures of the set-up.


jbaker

  • Sea Lion
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  • Location: redding
  • Date Registered: Jul 2011
  • Posts: 1043
That's normal. The pump is in the tank and can't pull enough suction to prime it's self. You need a little forward momentum to force water up the tube to the pump. Once it's primed it will pump while stopped. But if turned off you'll need to reprime it. 


 

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