servis m6500w-1. pump req

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  • #43084
    MC
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    i need a pump for a servis M6500w-1. servis part number is 518008100. but no one seems to have one. is there a different one that could be used?

    thanks

    #276006
    Washman
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    Re: servis m6500w-1. pump req

    Hi

    What about a standard Plaset or Askoll pump motor.

    Mike

    #276007
    robbo1973
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    Re: servis m6500w-1. pump req

    if its the twist type then i think it is gen you will need i have tried the beko one but i dont think it fit.

    #276008
    PGS
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    Re: servis m6500w-1. pump req

    The Beko looks the same but it dont fit. Gen pump im afraid

    #276009
    A1engineer
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    Re: servis m6500w-1. pump req

    MC wrote:i need a pump for a servis M6500w-1. servis part number is 518008100. but no one seems to have one. is there a different one that could be used?

    thanks

    518008400 has the same pump motor, the housing is similar but this one has a small drain hose for manual draining, either block this off or just change the motor.

    in stock at connect hefty price tho, still searching for a pattern equivelant……..

    #276010
    megawatt
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    Re: servis m6500w-1. pump req

    I use a standard PMP999. drill and bolt on.

    #276011
    robbra
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    Re: servis m6500w-1. pump req

    Hi megawatt,
    What do you screw it into? The bayonet flanges seem too small but will give it a try one day soon. Is that how you do it?
    Rob

    #276012
    megawatt
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    Re: servis m6500w-1. pump req

    That is correct. Use small diameter bolts and drill the flanges. I found I had to use a bit of sealant on the gasket due to a slight leak. A fair bit of hassle but you do end up with a much better value pump.
    Regards,
    Mike.

    #276013
    robbra
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    Re: servis m6500w-1. pump req

    Cheers Mike,
    Been up to my supplier and we both agree its better than the orig PMP pump from SUK and a lot lot cheaper. I will try the Plaset but it should also work with the Askol.
    Rob

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