Shurflo pump problem?

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I have a Shurflo 12v pump on the motorhome which does not appear to be working... Similar to the one on the boat which has always worked fine. With inlet pipe & outlet pipe disconnected should you feel a 'suck' and 'blow' though the ports when powered? Tank is full and usually no problem, just takes a few seconds to pump water, albeit with initial spluttering. The pump I know is only 3 yrs old - is it knackered?
 
There are many different SHurflo pumps. I have 2 x SHurflo pumps for the watermaker. One can replace the heads without replacing the motor. I recently had the motor refurbished as it had stopped working.
You need to give a bit more detail

TS
 
Update - now sorted, I'd wired it incorrectly... I must have had a senior moment...

I've got a cheap 12V bilge pump which I use on the end of a stick so I can suck water out of the bilge. If I wire it up with the red to positive of the battery (and black to negative) it whirrs away and does nothing. If I change the polarity it works like a trojan.
 
I've got a cheap 12V bilge pump which I use on the end of a stick so I can suck water out of the bilge. If I wire it up with the red to positive of the battery (and black to negative) it whirrs away and does nothing. If I change the polarity it works like a trojan.

That's because you are down under.

It could also be the coriolis effect.
 
That's because you are down under.

It could also be the coriolis effect.

I'll have to check into that. A bit like a compass pointing North in the Southern Hemisphere AND it still points North in the Northern Hemisphere. I thought it would be the other way round?:confused:
 
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