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A foot valve, in relation to a water well, is a check valve at he bottom of a well to keep the water from running back into the well from the pump when the pump is not running. If the check valve does not hold the water the pump will lose it's prime and will not pump water.
there is no timing on a water pump pump is belt driven and just turns when motor is running
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by sucking in
to keep your engine running cool drive safe to keep your engine running cool drive safe If you don't put any water in the radiator, you will not need a water pump.
Sand in well water means your pump is sucking it up and will wear out faster. If your pump is submersible, you or a driller can possibly pull it up a few feet. Another option is fitting a "Whirl-a-Way" style filter before the pressure tank.
The hot water is probably water running through the pump and recirculating in the sump. Is the pump running continually? Water that isn't ejected by the pump and is recirculated is being heated by the pump through friction and the motor heat energy thereby becoming hot. Find out why the pump isn't shutting off or the reason the water isn't being ejected out the pipe.
your well pump needs to be raised. it is too deep and is sucking sediment from the bottom of your well.
The impeller pump on a motor vehicle is more commonly know as the water pump. The water pump, pumps water through your cooling system to keep your vehicle from running hot.
if the vehicle is running hot
Yes, it can "hydro lock" by sucking in water and it can "seize" from running it without oil.
Well, if the car does not run or even start then it's fuel pump. If the engine gets real hot when running then it's the water pump.