PembrokeshirePromise
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I'm looking to fit an emergency bilge pump with an auto switch (something like JOHNSON L4000)
The problem is that the only location it will fit in an otherwise deep narrow bilge involves routing the pipe under a cross member below the level of the pump resulting in a potential airlock in the pump.
Any ideas to avoid an airlock ? I can't route the main pipe anywhere else (its 1.5 inch diameter). I was wondering whether I could route a tiny "breather" pipe another route - rejoining the main pipe after the dip - but I'd need some unequal T fittings and couldn't see any anywhere.
Or is there another method - or am I completely barking up the wrong tree.
Many Thanks
I'm looking to fit an emergency bilge pump with an auto switch (something like JOHNSON L4000)
The problem is that the only location it will fit in an otherwise deep narrow bilge involves routing the pipe under a cross member below the level of the pump resulting in a potential airlock in the pump.
Any ideas to avoid an airlock ? I can't route the main pipe anywhere else (its 1.5 inch diameter). I was wondering whether I could route a tiny "breather" pipe another route - rejoining the main pipe after the dip - but I'd need some unequal T fittings and couldn't see any anywhere.
Or is there another method - or am I completely barking up the wrong tree.
Many Thanks