Sorry I didn’t see this earlier. I’ve been the Shurflo Marine Rep for 31 years and I own a 330. Ive sold Grady their pumps since 1990. Obviously a strainer is an absolute requirement. In past years Grady used our Blaster pumps for everything. Hence the accumulator on the freshwater side. Now we make an Aqua King II that has a mechanical bypass built in to it. It delivers the required amount of water to the faucet or shower and recycles the rest of the pumped water back thru head. All the while maintaining 45psi. They still use the Pro Blaster on the washdown Side. You do not need the accumulator with the Aqua King II On the freshwater side. It should be removed. Both pumps should have our 50 mesh strainer screwed directly onto the inlet side of the pump.
Letme know if you have any questions.
Kudos to the original pump that lasted ~18 years! I don't know how much it was used, but that is still great longevity!
I installed the Shurflo 4148-153-E785 Aqua King II Premium 4.0 pump but kept the accumulator tank in-line. You mention it's not needed, will keeping it in-line damage or otherwise hurt the pump? "Easy" enough to remove it, but would rather avoid the gymnastics in that small space if I can.
Thanks!