Salt, stainless and aluminum

OCD Solutions

Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
Location
Rentz, GA
I sent mine back to Skat hoping they would cover it under warranty since mine was right around a year old but I had to pay out of pocket for the repair. I did't think mine had enough time to corrode and felt it was a clearance issue but what do I know.
 

tricky1

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Location
Alabama
I have a better option. Pm me for details.
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Location
dfw
They dont even attempt to seal their pumps knowing fully that this will happen sooner or later. This is their way of insuring future business.
 

Sanoman

AbouttoKrash
Location
NE Tenn
Corrosion built up between the stainless mag section and the aluminum housing. Yikes! Who does mag repairs?

Good to see you are still around!

There should be plenty of welders in Louisville that can weld that back up for you to fix it.A little bit harder but a good welder should be able to fix it.

Jace,Only FX-1 on here is an experienced welder and might be able to offer you his opinion.But tricky's idea is a great way too

Good luck
 

RiverRat

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Location
Louisville, Ky
There is no easy fix for this one. The housing is split on the other side as well. I'm going to send it off and have it mounted in a new housing. The stainless mag insert it fine.
 
Yeah, I wouldn't weld that. Besides how nasty and difficult that aluminum will be to weld, there's still salt and corrosion underneath is already and it would continue to swell and break again.
 
Was there any noticable vibration or performance loss to notify you something was wrong or did you just come across this while pulling the pump for some other reason?
 

RiverRat

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Location
Louisville, Ky
Nothing. Ride was great. Took the pump out to install a bored nozzle and found the cracks. Impeller was rubbing on stainless wear ring. I will send it all out to be serviced and brought back up to spec.
 
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