peebee
Out of Control
Oops, I knew I was getting carried away ...
[EDIT: And likewise: It may be a defective piston valve ("flapper") causing the inefficient pumping, not the piston ring. Or ... it's both!].
[EDIT2: And I've already pointed out in this thread these EWL pumps don't have a "flapper" valve! All pistons and O-rings. Geesh, I'm having one of those "lack of consistency" periods.]
The "flapper valve" (or its equivalent) is mobile on the piston, so needs a working replacement. The pressure needed to "crack" the suggested check-valve on the nozzle should help firmly seat and seal the "flapper" ... or, make a badly defective "flapper" leak all the more!... (while about it remove the "flapper-valve" on the beer-out side - it has been made redundant too) ...
[EDIT: And likewise: It may be a defective piston valve ("flapper") causing the inefficient pumping, not the piston ring. Or ... it's both!].
[EDIT2: And I've already pointed out in this thread these EWL pumps don't have a "flapper" valve! All pistons and O-rings. Geesh, I'm having one of those "lack of consistency" periods.]
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