No problem at all Mac. We've done it for years with Grundfos pumps with
great success (no service calls). The torque arrestors are a good thing,
even with the no surge models.

Daryl


> Hello wrenches,
>
> Is there any problem to putting a small diameter pump in a larger well
> casing?  Specifically, I want to put a 6 SQF-2 in a 4" casing.  I'm going
> to put a torque arrestor on it to help keep it from banging around.  I
> don't see a problem with this but haven't done many of these so I'd like
> to
> avoid any problems.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
>
>
>
> Mac Lewis
>
> *"Yo solo sé que no sé nada." -Sócrates*
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