Wacker Neuson motor pumps are the elite among motor pumps. I use motor pumps to complete mini dredgers for pumping bottom sediments in the river and lake. To do this, I connect the suction nozzle Bagermaster
Hello, If you are referring to the back of the water pump housing where there is an oil plug on either side of the housing, then yes you can use regular motor oil. That reservoir is not for lubricating any seal rings, it was designed to keep the mechanical seal cool. Hope that helps.
Any helpful hints on how to get the bolts out of the housing to separate it from the motor? I keep braking 8mm snap on allen keys trying To loosen the 4 bolts on my Wpt3 pump.thanks..ps the pump leaks between the engine and the pump housing ..
Hi Dave, I plant to buy a PT3a. I live very far from 🇺🇸. Middle Africa Burundi 🇧🇮. I will fly to Dubai to buy it. I will use it for Sewage Water on a truck every day. Wich accessoires I have to have home, because I cannot fly every time to buy Oring. Thanks Dave for your video. John
Hi John, Here in the U.S., Wacker changed the design of the pump and the new PT3A is very different. Can you tell me which p/n or item # pump you are getting? I don't know if Dubai is selling the newest version yet. Send me what you can, even if only a picture and I can tell you what to get for it. Thanks
Hola Luis, desafortunadamente no tengo forma de hacerlo. Tengo a alguien aquí que habla español. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre los videos, siempre puede enviarnos un correo electrónico y él puede comunicarse con usted para explicarle. Espero que ayude. Nuestra dirección de correo electrónico es Info@DHSequipment.com Gracias
The Wacker has always primed even in a 13' deep swimming pool. I got jammed with debris yesterday, and now it doesn't prime. Checked all fittings, hose, etc. I'm thinking the impellar just needs to be tightened up. Any suggestions? Thanks Dave! Oh, and one more question. Any idea on how to keep the haft from turning when I take off the impeller?
Joe, There are a few things to consider. First, are you just checking to see if it primes with the suction hose in the water and looking for moving water or are you testing the pump only ? I always separate the pump from the hose to eliminate a damaged or unseated suction gasket or a small hole in the suction hose or something. When it was running yesterday and working how much suction lift was there? ( the vertical distance that the pump can be above the liquid source.) Is it the same as today ? If it was deeper today than yesterday you could be looking at worn components and yes, shimming your impeller may help depending on the condition of everything else. If the depth or distance is the same today as it was yesterday, I would be looking for something like an air leak from a damaged O Ring or cracked / damaged mechanical seal. When we remove the impeller it is with the impact wrench with the impeller tool or a socket on the impeller. Usually the speed and impact do their thing and the shaft doesn't move much. You could use a piston stop ( I don't love them when using an impact wrench, you could damage the piston) or we have in the past put starter rope in the spark plug hole. Bring the piston to the bottom, feed in some starter rope, (You'll want to be doing this on the compression stroke to keep your valves closed.) Don't let the rope fall in, you need to leave some hanging out so it can be pulled back out. slowly rotate the engine until the piston compresses the rope and doesn't allow the shaft to turn any more. Hope that helps Let me know how it goes ! Dave
Allan F. TORRES stores.dhsequipmentparts.com/pump-vacuum-test-gauge-universal-0700536-5000700536/ the vac gauge we have here, the pressure gauge can easily be made. Either with threaded couplers or quick disconnect depending on what is on your pump. Standard pressure gauge, valve to release the pressure, drill and tap the coupler and away you go. All standard items from a Home Depot or similar. Hope that helped..
ok, but many dealers still have old stock of the old style. The sooner you can contact someone to confirm the better. I want you to have the correct spare parts. Contact me directly David@DHSequipment.com
Hi Kevin, send us an email with the machine s/n , mach # item and rev# please. I have not heard of a PT1 before and not familiar with what diesel engine might have been on the PT2. Info@dhsequipment.com . Thanks
Wacker Neuson motor pumps are the elite among motor pumps. I use motor pumps to complete mini dredgers for pumping bottom sediments in the river and lake. To do this, I connect the suction nozzle Bagermaster
Excellent video and instruction. Thanks very much. Greetings from southern AZ.
Glad you liked it.
Thank you
Thank you Dave. This has been extremely informative and useful. Kind regards from France.
Cameron Wigg Thank you
Question on PT4: is it possible to use the same oil that is poured into the crankcase to lubricate the sealing ring?
Hello,
If you are referring to the back of the water pump housing where there is an oil plug on either side of the housing, then yes you can use regular motor oil. That reservoir is not for lubricating any seal rings, it was designed to keep the mechanical seal cool.
Hope that helps.
@@DHSEquipment Thanks! otherwise I could not find the brand of oil specified in the instructions
Any helpful hints on how to get the bolts out of the housing to separate it from the motor? I keep braking 8mm snap on allen keys trying To loosen the 4 bolts on my Wpt3 pump.thanks..ps the pump leaks between the engine and the pump housing ..
Can you make a video how to repñace the. Shock mounts in the waker trash pump?
We'll add that to our list! Thank you for the suggestion
Dave Is it possible to do direct command from USA 🇺🇸 to Burundi 🇧🇮 ? How much cost a PT3A, transport via Cargo in Airplane ?? Thanks
Hi Dave, I plant to buy a PT3a. I live very far from 🇺🇸. Middle Africa Burundi 🇧🇮. I will fly to Dubai to buy it. I will use it for Sewage Water on a truck every day. Wich accessoires I have to have home, because I cannot fly every time to buy Oring.
Thanks Dave for your video.
John
Hi John, Here in the U.S., Wacker changed the design of the pump and the new PT3A is very different. Can you tell me which p/n or item # pump you are getting? I don't know if Dubai is selling the newest version yet.
Send me what you can, even if only a picture and I can tell you what to get for it.
Thanks
Me gustaria que todos los videos tuvieran suptitulos,me fascina aprender con usted señor Dave ,se agradecera mucho de mi parte.
Hola Luis, desafortunadamente no tengo forma de hacerlo. Tengo a alguien aquí que habla español. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre los videos, siempre puede enviarnos un correo electrónico y él puede comunicarse con usted para explicarle. Espero que ayude. Nuestra dirección de correo electrónico es Info@DHSequipment.com Gracias
@@DHSEquipment si se pudiera que alguien hablara en español.para explicar cada video es ideal,gracias x el dato.
I have a 9 year old PT3. The impellar looks just like that. I'm not sure if the threads are reversed. Do you know if they ever were? Thanks.
They were never reversed. Good luck with it !
The Wacker has always primed even in a 13' deep swimming pool. I got jammed with debris yesterday, and now it doesn't prime. Checked all fittings, hose, etc. I'm thinking the impellar just needs to be tightened up. Any suggestions? Thanks Dave!
Oh, and one more question. Any idea on how to keep the haft from turning when I take off the impeller?
Joe,
There are a few things to consider. First, are you just checking to see if it primes with the suction hose in the water and looking for moving water or are you testing the pump only ? I always separate the pump from the hose to eliminate a damaged or unseated suction gasket or a small hole in the suction hose or something. When it was running yesterday and working how much suction lift was there? ( the vertical distance that the pump can be above the liquid source.) Is it the same as today ? If it was deeper today than yesterday you could be looking at worn components and yes, shimming your impeller may help depending on the condition of everything else. If the depth or distance is the same today as it was yesterday, I would be looking for something like an air leak from a damaged O Ring or cracked / damaged mechanical seal.
When we remove the impeller it is with the impact wrench with the impeller tool or a socket on the impeller. Usually the speed and impact do their thing and the shaft doesn't move much. You could use a piston stop ( I don't love them when using an impact wrench, you could damage the piston) or we have in the past put starter rope in the spark plug hole. Bring the piston to the bottom, feed in some starter rope, (You'll want to be doing this on the compression stroke to keep your valves closed.) Don't let the rope fall in, you need to leave some hanging out so it can be pulled back out. slowly rotate the engine until the piston compresses the rope and doesn't allow the shaft to turn any more.
Hope that helps
Let me know how it goes !
Dave
Where can i get those measurements instrument? Do you sell them
Allan F. TORRES
stores.dhsequipmentparts.com/pump-vacuum-test-gauge-universal-0700536-5000700536/
the vac gauge we have here, the pressure gauge can easily be made. Either with threaded couplers or quick disconnect depending on what is on your pump. Standard pressure gauge, valve to release the pressure, drill and tap the coupler and away you go. All standard items from a Home Depot or similar.
Hope that helped..
Thanks Dave, they sell PT3a, but I thinks that Dubai will command from 🇺🇸 und after 2 weeks, I will fly to Dubai to take it.
ok, but many dealers still have old stock of the old style. The sooner you can contact someone to confirm the better. I want you to have the correct spare parts. Contact me directly David@DHSequipment.com
How can I time back the diesel engine I got the pt2 and pt1 how can I time back the engine I rebuilding them thanks in advance
Hi Kevin, send us an email with the machine s/n , mach # item and rev# please. I have not heard of a PT1 before and not familiar with what diesel engine might have been on the PT2. Info@dhsequipment.com .
Thanks
1b20 hatz diesel engine how to rebuild that engine
@@davedhs6821 it a 1b20 hatz diesel engine how to rebuild
@@kevinroopchan5275 I doubt I'll be doing a video on that, but I will see if I can find some info for you and email it to you.
Thanks
@Kevin Roopchan I doubt I'll be doing a video on that, but I will see if I can find some info for you and email it to you.
Thanks