by plumbbob »
Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:11 am
I don't see why the uphill pipes or the tees should make any difference to the flows.
One point is if after a while of running, you find the pump body is getting hotter than the surrounding pipes, this indicates the pump is empty of water, and be careful as it can be damaged. Remove the large screw on the front of the pump. Behind you will see the impeller shaft, and any air in the pump will be expelled. When bled, water should dribble out.
If this is going to work, air should be forced through almost immediately. Still sounds like trapped air. You need to find a way to remove the air. TRy cracking open a joint near the pump. Maybe disconnect one of the cold radiator valves and point it into a bucket and open the valve to allow a good flow of water.