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Shurflo rebuild Kits??

Post by mrwoodmin on 11/16/2010, 6:43 am

Anyone know where I can or if I can buy a rebuild kit for my shurflo pump. Model # on it says 200-210-39. Any help would be great I drew some water shut it off for a second and now it runs but wont pump?? Thanks

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Re: Shurflo rebuild Kits??

Post by Sean on 11/16/2010, 7:00 am

Take the top off the pump clean out the clap valves reassemble and it should work. The only thing thing that really stops a Shurflo pump is a bad motor or a damaged diaphragm.
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Post by jetskier on 11/16/2010, 8:12 am

Or stripped threads. I got a new head (no motor) at Camping World. The pump was fine except I could get the cool plastic threads to seal. They were stripped.

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Post by Rich5117 on 11/16/2010, 10:29 am

Most RV or camping centers carry the Shurflo parts, you can also order them on line. If you use your pump a lot, now might be a good time to upgrade to a smart sensor pump. They increase speed to deliver a better flow while maintaining pressure.

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Re: Shurflo rebuild Kits??

Post by ScottandGrace on 11/17/2010, 2:32 pm

First try doing as Sean suggested. I've lost count of how many times I've had to take pumps apart, rinse the parts off and put them back together. It has always worked for me.
Oh and another vote for the ShureFlow Sensor pumps ~ you won't be sorry.

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