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Old 06-03-2009, 12:24 PM   #48
jdooley
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Even if you didn't do all the steps, you certainly have checked the pump to satisfaction. At this point my first inclination would be to disassemble the pump to see if there was anything that was easily repairable. Could just be an accumulation of dirt under a reed valve or the inlet is plugged or something like that.

Depending on how valuable your time is to you, you have little to lose by trying to fix the pump.
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