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The American Diabetes Association does not recommend any particular brand of diabetic pump, but they do have a list of currently available pumps on the market that pass their testing. Some brands include MiniMed, Accu-Chek and OmniPod
It would be recommended to observe the pump size rating (horsepower) and replace with a swimming pool pump that has a similar flow curve. In terms of brand name, there is no reason that you need to use the existing brand again unless you want to.
I would recommend 1 HP
i would not recommend it. that will have your fuel pump at a constant run when the ignition is switched on.
The only way to increase water pressure is with a booster pump. I would recommend talking to a plumber, he can give you an estimate and possibly some pointers. Also, home improvement shops tend to have poor pump selection so be sure to shop around from catalogs and the internet before buying anything.
I belive It is an air pump I would recommend that you leave it there because it helps the engin breath better. it is an air pump and in some states it HAS to be in working order to pass emissions at inspections. It is the A. I. R. (air injection reactor) pump they put them on for emissions. I would recommend keeping it on to pass emissions testing
The water pump is driven off the timing chain. I would recommend purchasing a repair manual for that vehicle if you are going to DIY.
More than likely the float is bad on the fuel pump, so i would recommend that you change the fuel pump.
Replacing the water pump is an extremely difficult task. I would recommend buying a new vehicle, and selling me the old one.
One can purchase a circulator pump online at sites such as Grainger, Pex Universe, and Plumber Surplus. One can also find them online at Amazon and eBay.
You take out the fendor. If you don't know how to do that, then just call your local plumber.
It would burn out the pump motor after a while. I don't recommend doing it.