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 unusual pitless adapter seal looking
Author: chestypuller (AK)

i have a house built in 1978 replaced pump this year and the seal for pitless im trying to locate for future use, its shaped like a top hat, and the pump is hung from pipe that pulls down on a notch then puts pressure of seal unlike the modern slotted pitless

anyone know what these old ones made by and what they are called some can locate more seals?

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 Re: unusual pitless adapter seal looking
Author: chestypuller (AK)

crude drawing of what it looked like

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 Re: unusual pitless adapter seal looking
Author: packy (MA)

google search for urinal spud washer..
might be too big ??
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 Re: unusual pitless adapter seal looking
Author: m & m (MD)

I've never seen a pitless seal like that. Who is the manufacturer? The ones I've used (Martinson, Campbell, Dickens, Harvard) all use an O ring.

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 Re: unusual pitless adapter seal looking
Author: chestypuller (AK)

that spud washer looks close!

boy if i knew the name of who make it i probably wouldnt be asking, i may already have a couple new seals then. winking smiley

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 Re: unusual pitless adapter seal looking
Author: chestypuller (AK)

this is it a whitewater manufacturing pitless and its the one i need a seal for! now to locate the seal. hope they still sell it.

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