

When the interior air is blowing out of your shark vacuum, it may be faulty, malfunctioning, or even be blocked from opening. If my boat starts sucking air from the vacuum rather than the vacuum pump what should I do? If the machine is operating normally, it’s most likely something wrong. Cleaning the hoses and filters is usually enough to solve the problem. The air is exhaled and drawn in by some models at the same time in order to appear natural. With the right information and a few simple steps, you can make your Shark Vacuum an even more powerful cleaning tool. We’ll also discuss tips and tricks to get the most out of your vacuum, as well as how to maintain it. In this article, we’ll discuss how to make your Shark Vacuum blow air and the advantages of using it. The Shark Vacuum is a powerful cleaning tool that can not only vacuum, but also blow air to help remove stubborn dirt, dust and debris. Vacuums are a great way to help keep your home looking its best, but sometimes you need more power than a traditional vacuum can provide. I made a removable restriction nozzle so I could get my hand in to clear blockages, and for easy replacement as it wears out.Keeping your home clean and free of dirt, dust and debris is a constant challenge. The water was only 2 feet deep where I was working, but the old venturi did not have had that sort of power. The result was great, power increase was such that the water and gravel came up the hose with such velocity at high rpm, that it shot right over the sluice box and landed back in the creek 2 feet beyond it! I had to slow it right down to be able to wash the gravel. I will try to load 2 photos showing what I came up with. I used alloy for weight reasons, but also because it was what I had on hand. I lined up the new 3/4 inch jet to be slightly pointing downward but up the center of the pipe - so the water jet would hit the bottom of the pipe about 3 or 4 feet up. Mostly because my hand wouldn't fit up past the nozzle restriction.

The old shop bought venturi had worn totally out and was very hard to get jammed rocks out of. My pump is a 5 hp Honda driving an Onga pump - a factory built pump/motor unit available here in NZ. The last one was four inch and I used a 3/4 inch jet with a flare out to the 1 1/2 inch supply. Hi there, I have made a few suction venturi nozzles over the years, as I couldn't find or couldn't afford store bought.
