22 ft. lbs is not the tightest torque in the world but personally, i would go through that sequince 2 times starting at 12 lbs, then 22 lbs. just to add a bit more precision to the final torque setting.
You make a great point about gradually tightening to ensure precision. Starting at 12 ft. lbs. before moving to the final 22 ft. lbs. torque setting is an excellent practice for consistency and reliability when securing the plunger bolts.
thank you very much for taking the time to put together these 4 videos. I feel completely obligated to purchase my rebuild kit from your business. I assume you can get the parts I need. In my opinion this is the best video on how to achieve a proper rebuild of the wet end of the pump... David Chattanooga, TN. 37421
Thank you for the kind words! We're glad the video series was helpful for your pump rebuild. We appreciate your support and would be happy to help you find the parts you need for your project.
This is the best video on rebuilding the wet end of a pump. The only thing I dislike is you put your logo in two places and the top logo covers up his face the whole time hes talking in all the video series. It makes you not want to watch a great video, it may be why it does not get alot thumbs up likes. Please correct this error.
We appreciate your feedback and are glad you found the video informative. Your point about the logo placement covering the speaker’s face is noted and valuable for improving future content. We’ll take this into consideration to enhance the viewing experience.
Beautiful job
Thank you!
good to see an old timer that knows what he is doing...good job
Appreciate the words of encouragement!
Thank you for taking the time to make this 4 part video.
Glad it was helpful!
Valve caps at 70lbs? Hard to understand that part. Thank you.
Wow! Awesome 4 part video! Thank you!
22 ft. lbs is not the tightest torque in the world but personally, i would go through that sequince 2 times starting at 12 lbs, then 22 lbs. just to add a bit more precision to the final torque setting.
You make a great point about gradually tightening to ensure precision. Starting at 12 ft. lbs. before moving to the final 22 ft. lbs. torque setting is an excellent practice for consistency and reliability when securing the plunger bolts.
Please do a video on rebuilding the unloader. It has so many tiny parts. We love your detail.
thank you very much for taking the time to put together these 4 videos. I feel completely obligated to purchase my rebuild kit from your business. I assume you can get the parts I need. In my opinion this is the best video on how to achieve a proper rebuild of the wet end of the pump...
David
Chattanooga, TN. 37421
Same here went through the work to make the video, a great one at that, I'll be calling him for parts Tom.
@@rogerbrandt6678 was it easy and did the pump workout for you
@@HouseWashingRick couldn’t get the parts very frustrating.
Thank you for the kind words! We're glad the video series was helpful for your pump rebuild. We appreciate your support and would be happy to help you find the parts you need for your project.
This is the best video on rebuilding the wet end of a pump. The only thing I dislike is you put your logo in two places and the top logo covers up his face the whole time hes talking in all the video series. It makes you not want to watch a great video, it may be why it does not get alot thumbs up likes. Please correct this error.
We appreciate your feedback and are glad you found the video informative. Your point about the logo placement covering the speaker’s face is noted and valuable for improving future content. We’ll take this into consideration to enhance the viewing experience.