> Splice in a smaller diamiter hose someplace in the line. that > will cut the pressure at the sink.
I did the same thing in a somewhat easier manner on my '77 Westy, by simply using a hose clamp on the line to restrict the flow. This allowed me to "dial it in" by loosening/tightening until I found the flow rate that I liked. I was concerned that this might shorten the lifespan of the pump or burn it out. However the pump was still working fine when I sold the camper a few years later. (YMMV of course.) - Ron Salmon The Bus Depot, Inc. www.busdepot.com (215) 234-VWVW _____________________________________________ Toll-Free for Orders by PART # : 1-866-BUS-DEPOT |
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