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Just a warning for those who might consider purchasing Rapco dry vacuum
pumps. Make sure that your engine does not leak oil. If there is any chance of an oil drip onto the Rapco vacuum pump it may eventually stop working. The connecting shaft is vented to air. But if some oil drops on the shaft it may get sucked into the pump and after the oil dries it may seize the pump. I puchased a 216CW new pump from Spruce and after 20 hours of use it does not work. After returning it to Rapco they said it was "oil contamination" and not eligible for warranty service, but offered to replace it at a discount. They really ought to have a better seal there to prevent the problem. |
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