I went out to a job in Jan and the oil pump was playing up kept sticking so I put a new pump in all working great until yesterday the oil pump is shot again. (The motor tries to turn but cant, if I pull the pump out of the motor it starts up and runs) The pump is a danfoss and my merchant says it is very rare that they go down in such a short time.
Is there a possibility that there could be water in the oil line/tank? I have not come accross this problem since I have worked on oil (about 1.5 years)
How do I check for water in the oil line?
I know I need a paste that tests for water what is this called?
Do I just pull some oil through to a suitable container and then test the oil in the tub?
Where do I go from there if there is water in the line/ tank there is some kind of pads that just soak up water what are these called?
Is there a possibility that there could be water in the oil line/tank? I have not come accross this problem since I have worked on oil (about 1.5 years)
How do I check for water in the oil line?
I know I need a paste that tests for water what is this called?
Do I just pull some oil through to a suitable container and then test the oil in the tub?
Where do I go from there if there is water in the line/ tank there is some kind of pads that just soak up water what are these called?