Yep, the motor was not spinning and it was tripping out the circuit breaker(this was after pulling the whole thing out TWICE for a blockage🥵) and your tip worked a treat! Thank you.
Saved the day, I was just about to tear the pump out. It's super inaccessible, but that shaft was easy to get too. You literally made my 4 hour job a 2 min fix. Thank you!
If it's the brand that we were replacing (jabsco) you should not need to remove bolts. The little rubber cover on the motor shaft should pop off easily. Thanks for watching.
Yep, the motor was not spinning and it was tripping out the circuit breaker(this was after pulling the whole thing out TWICE for a blockage🥵) and your tip worked a treat! Thank you.
Saved the day, I was just about to tear the pump out. It's super inaccessible, but that shaft was easy to get too. You literally made my 4 hour job a 2 min fix. Thank you!
hope it helped
Same same!👍🏻
Thank you. It saved us some dirty work and money
Thanks for the useful tip! Hi from Finland 🇫🇮😊
Legend! Awesome tip, mate. You saved me buying a new one.
You are a legend Sir... worked a treat!
Great thanks for sharing.
Good info and good attempt for not saying s##t. Good video even without the kids.
Thank you! Saved me some time and money!
My pump is like the one you show in the boat. Do you remove those 2 8mm bolts first? Or pry that little black piece off?
If it's the brand that we were replacing (jabsco) you should not need to remove bolts. The little rubber cover on the motor shaft should pop off easily. Thanks for watching.
Think I owe you a beer...
I hope this helped
Does this method work for the propeller or the blade? I've bought enough several brand new and the blades work but nothing pumps outwards
the type of macerator we have here, the chopper blades and the rubber impeller are both driven by the same motor shaft.
Thanks for sharing!
Great tip.thanks.
Thank you so much
Just like a sink garbage disposal in a home...