DooWacka
Active Member
I have never seen the pressure rise so slowly with all that cranking. But, it does seem you are on the right track now, with the latest video.
I have two of the $40 "gold" pumps running fine in a couple of mine. The eBay pic looks the same as mine, however there are no numbers or other identifying marks on mine. I paid $40 without any strainers, so 68RT is correct that it seems like a good deal. I have tested the "gold" pump at only about a 6 amp current draw. There is no anti-backflow valve so the 27 psi with key on won't hold when the pump stops, and I had to plug the pressure relief port on mine to get high enough pressure. If they are selling this for the DI Seadoos then they may have the relief plugged already, or it is a slightly different pump.
However, if you have revived your OE pump perhaps you can get some more life from it, and it only draws about 4 to 5 amps. The video did sound like it was bogging a little since it should immediately rev when blipping the throttle.
I have two of the $40 "gold" pumps running fine in a couple of mine. The eBay pic looks the same as mine, however there are no numbers or other identifying marks on mine. I paid $40 without any strainers, so 68RT is correct that it seems like a good deal. I have tested the "gold" pump at only about a 6 amp current draw. There is no anti-backflow valve so the 27 psi with key on won't hold when the pump stops, and I had to plug the pressure relief port on mine to get high enough pressure. If they are selling this for the DI Seadoos then they may have the relief plugged already, or it is a slightly different pump.
However, if you have revived your OE pump perhaps you can get some more life from it, and it only draws about 4 to 5 amps. The video did sound like it was bogging a little since it should immediately rev when blipping the throttle.