I just scored two Tri-Clover C114 series pumps at the scrapyard. I bought both pumps for $25.50, or .35 cents per pound. They have 1`5" inlets and outlets. Now for the bad, they have 3 phase motors which I think are bad because of the repair tags on them, however, they are just 56C 1/2 h.p. motors. The pump adaptor will go on any 56C motor, so I will have to keep my eyes out for some cheap ones. I've read some things about these pumps, I know that they make different size impellers for these to adjust flow. I also know that you can put a throttling valve on the output to lessen flow. The manual also states that you can cause the pump to cavitate which will make it loud and vibrate. I already have 1" tri clover valves on my keggles which should be a good thing for flow. Has anyone had any experience with these pumps? I know you could also put a variable frequency drive on them to make them variable speed, so there are several options that I am going to experiment with. They are just too cool and too cheap not to give them a try. You can remove the clamp, front cover, impeller, and rear backing plate in about 30 seconds, so cleaning would be a breeze, also the rest of my Brutus is all Tri-clover- from the same scrapyard.

