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Are you saying that after months of sitting the pump doesn’t need to run at all?
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Even when I first got the car, I would hear the pump run if for example I put a 400 lbs twink motor in the back, or if I parked on a slanted drive way overnight, or if my grown kids got I to the send row.
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vote for correcting
If you have to get the pump cycling every day because of this leak then you might not enjoy a long life on that compressor. I might be wrong but set duty cycles aside and consider the frequent exercising will shorten the calendar life of your pump because it is still wear and tear on the pump internals.
You might reconsider and go ahead and correct the problem since the 40 minutes you need to do so is less time and less expensive than dealing with compressor replacement. just a 2nd on the previous suggestion from pshovest. |
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