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Re: Another Shurflo failure, or How To Isolate Your Water Pump
Reply #25
Yahoo Message Number: 106766
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To paraphrase Einstein: Those who repeat the same experiment and expect different results are doomed.  Jack in Reno

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I now have my 5th pump, a 5.7, installed.

Jim C
Well Jack, thanks for sharing that completely useless and insulting comment. In fact, I don't expect different results but unfortunately I had a spare 5.7.

Jim C

Re: Another Shurflo failure, or How To Isolate Your Water Pump
Reply #26
Yahoo Message Number: 106774
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From: JimC
 To: Well Jack, thanks for sharing that completely useless and insulting comment.
In fact, I don't expect different results but unfortunately I had a spare
5.7.

Jim C

Besides some of us who have replaced the 5.7 in kind, were assured by Shurflo that the problem had been corrected etc, blah, blah. Each time I've replaced mine I *believe* I'm doing something different and *expect* better results!
 The 5.7 is a great pump when it works properly. Lots of pressure, runs slowly when only a little water is used, ramps up nicely if there's more volume demand.

bumper - - (Sucker  - - - I believe :c) Yonder Minden, NV
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