Water pump not well

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The Whale diaphragm water pump on our Bailey 68-2 started behaving oddly last night. It was running on longer than usual after the tap was turned off and making a bit of a buzzing noise after it finally cut out.
Spouse was having a shower later and there was a loud bang.
Suspecting the pump I turned the circuit off immediately. The fuse was surprisingly OK and when I tried the pump again it was still working, although it seemed to be on reduced power as the flow was lower.
Currently on holiday on the Isle of Wight, so hoping it hangs on until we get home.
Anyone come across anything like this before? As it’s a diaphragm pump I wonder it the mechanical linkage that moves the diaphragm to and fro has somehow got damaged? Don’t really fancy lying on my back in a wet field to access it at the moment.
 
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I'm not familiar with the whale pump but the shurflo has 3 diaphragms so if one has split you may get a reduced flow. I always carry a spare pump as you're stuffed without a water pump.
 
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Having gone through 2 pumps in 18 months, I'm on my 3rs in 4 years.
Therefore I always carry a spare pump.

I treat a pump as a semi-disposable.
Any life more than 2-3 years is a bonus.
 
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Having gone through 2 pumps in 18 months, I'm on my 3rs in 4 years.
Therefore I always carry a spare pump.

I treat a pump as a semi-disposable.
Any life more than 2-3 years is a bonus.
Thanks both, sounds like I’m lucky to get 5 years out of it.
Still intrigued to know what made the bang: I’ll post again when I find out
 
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Is it the tall blue whale pump? They don't last long, some WD40 got ours going again for 2 weeks. Replaced it with a sureflo now

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Is it the tall blue whale pump? They don't last long, some WD40 got ours going again for 2 weeks. Replaced it with a sureflo now

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Don’t know until I crawl under the MH, hoping that can wait until I’m home
 
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Now home and removed the pump.
As you can see the casing has split open. Not sure why, and if that was the bang I heard?
The pump just about lasted until we got back, although the flow was pretty weak.



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Now home and removed the pump.
As you can see the casing has split open. Not sure why, and if that was the bang I heard?
The pump just about lasted until we got back, although the flow was pretty weak.



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I replaced mine with a sureflo 30psi pump. (The whale one is 30psi). About 60 quid 👍
 

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