Clean or replace the strainer in your GPRO PRO20/PRO35 Pump in eight steps.
If you are looking for a walkthrough on how to clean or replace a strainer within a GPRO PRO20/PRO35 Fuel Transfer Pump, you're in luck! Watch the video above or see the walkthrough below. Remember to wear properly fitting PPE when doing this task!
- Turn off the pump and disconnect from power
- Remove the strainer access cover with a 1/2" hex wrench
- Use a flathead screw driver to remove the strainer assembly
- Inspect the assembly (part number 121013-503) for damage or clogs. Replace if needed
- Clean the strainer with a soft bristled brush and solvent
- Remove the o-ring and lightly coat it with grease
- Reinstall the strainer into its slot and the o-ring securely into its groove
- Secure the strainer access cover back in its place. Make sure the o-ring is properly seated before tightening in place
Offerings covered by this post:
GPI PRO20 115V Fuel Transfer Pump, 1″ Manual Nozzle, 18′ Hose & Tank Adapter Mount (20 GPM) – PRO20-115MD
GPI PRO20 115V Fuel Transfer Pump w/QM Meter (20 GPM) – PRO20-115PO/QM40G8N
GPI PRO20 115V Fuel Transfer Pump w/QM Meter, 18′ Hose & 1″ Auto Nozzle (20 GPM) – PRO20-115AD/QM40G8N
GPI PRO20 115V Fuel Transfer Pump, 1″ Auto Nozzle, 18′ Hose & Tank Adapter Mount (20 GPM) – PRO20-115AD
GPI 115V/230V PRO35-115AD Fuel Transfer Pump, 1″ Auto Nozzle & 18′ Hose (35 GPM) – PRO35-115AD
GPI 115V/230V PRO35-115 & QM40 Combo, No Nozzle (35 GPM) – PRO35-115PO/QM40G8N
GPI 115V/230V PRO35-115 & QM40 Combo w/1″ Automatic Nozzle (35 GPM) – PRO35-115AD/QM40G8N