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Description
Johnson Pump Cartridge Twin Port Aerator Pumps
Johnson Pump Cartridge Twin Port Aerator Pumps offer the convenience of using 1 intake for both the livewell and raw water wash-down pump. A 3/4" tapered inlet connects directly to the sea cock and an upper outlet port provides a continuous flow of water to the wash-down pump. Choose between 500 GPH and 750 GPH.
Allows use of 1 intake for both the livewell and raw water wash-down pump
3/4" tapered inlet
Upper outlet port
500 GPH or 750 GPH models
Web ID: 1308231347
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Bigcatmac from
TubeThe tune on the pick up side o the pump that goes through the hull should be longer where you could cut to length you need
Date published: 2016-06-29
Rated 4 out of
5 by
Redskies from
Twin port pumpDesign allows for multiple installations with fittings and elbows. Finally decided to use to aerate my live well after some misunderstanding. Pump needs to be mounted below waterline- not a priming type.
What are the denominations of this pump. I have a 1992 190 and there is not a whole lot of space between the gas tank ant the live well.
Asked by: Bassenjack
Thank you for your question. Per the manufacturer, the Johnson Cartridge Twin Port Pumps Aerator - 500 GPH, model 48503, dimensions are 2.5” diameter and 5.75” L/H. Depending which port is used the maximum width is 4.5”.
Answered by: BPSProductSpecialist15
Date published: 2019-03-21
Does this work if it’s back far behind the livewell and is it corrosion resistant
Asked by: Mike91999
Thank you for choosing Bass Pro Shops. This Twin Port Aerator Pump will work as long as the hose is long enough and it is corrosion resistant.
Answered by: BPSProductSpecialist1
Date published: 2019-04-18
Is this pump submersible? Can it be mounted fully under water?
Asked by: jdingman81
Thank you for your question. This pump is not submersible. The pump is not self-priming and must be mounted below the water line to ensure adequate performance. Keep all wire connections and joints well above water levels. A submerged splice will render the warranty void.
Answered by: BPSProductSpecialist14
Date published: 2018-11-05
Will this pump stand up to saltwater?
Asked by: Mike 36
Thank you for your inquiry! Yes, this is built to withstand use with saltwater.