Hookup1
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Unfortunately I have a lot of experience with the Rule bait well pumps. The one in your picture is different than the old style I had -20RR which had marking on the top to tell you to push down and turn to remove. You're going to have to remove it from the seacock at which point throw it away!
Replace it with the newer style Rule R47DR bait pump that comes with a 3-year warranty. Old style only has a 1-year warranty.
My previous experience: Have been having major problems with the Rule 20RR and 47DR over the last few years. Broken shafts and motors that stopped working. Rule has been terrific about warranty. This year I went thru 4 pumps in six weeks in FL!
After some back and forth with Rule they recommended drilling two 3/8" holes in the clamshell pickup to reduce pressure on pump. I did three. Less problems afterwards but still burn up if you suck up weed.
Replace it with the newer style Rule R47DR bait pump that comes with a 3-year warranty. Old style only has a 1-year warranty.
My previous experience: Have been having major problems with the Rule 20RR and 47DR over the last few years. Broken shafts and motors that stopped working. Rule has been terrific about warranty. This year I went thru 4 pumps in six weeks in FL!
After some back and forth with Rule they recommended drilling two 3/8" holes in the clamshell pickup to reduce pressure on pump. I did three. Less problems afterwards but still burn up if you suck up weed.