Yes, you can typically use a pump that was previously used with a cartridge filter for a sand filter, as long as the pump's specifications are compatible with the sand filter's requirements. However, you should ensure that the pump’s flow rate and horsepower match the needs of the sand filter system to ensure optimal performance. Additionally, it may be necessary to adjust the plumbing connections to fit the new setup. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for both the pump and filter to ensure proper compatibility.
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In most vehicles, there is no filter in the fuel pump. in some cars the fuel filter is mounted in the tank near the pump.
Take out and clean the filter from bottom, possibly also the pump.
oil pump is inside engine and oil filter is on the outside
You can use a 3hp safely if you choose. I use 1.5 and is more than sufficiant
Only a larger filter (100 micron) should be placed before the pump or suction side. A smaller finer filter should go between the pump and the carb. Too small of a filter before the pump can lead to inadequate fuel flow rate to the pump.
No, only fuel filter is part of the pump in the tank.No, only fuel filter is part of the pump in the tank.
a fish filter cleans the water and a pump pushes it through a fish filter cleans the water and a pump pushes it through
Fuel pump and filter are located at the engine, it is a mecahnical pump the filter should be right on top of the manifold
yes
A pump a well and a filter?