Installed flat on top should be no problem at all.
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 11:25 AM, Todd Williams wrote:
I am working on replacing a pump on an existing system. The existing
suction line is 8" and the discharge line is 6". The new pump is a
4x3. We have an 8x6 eccentric reducer and a 6x4 ecce
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I am working on replacing a pump on an existing system. The existing suction
line is 8" and the discharge line is 6". The new pump is a 4x3. We have an 8x6
eccentric reducer and a 6x4 eccentric reducer. They would like to use those
instead of ordering an 8x4. Any problem with bolting those two f