If your marine toilet model 01430 has lost its efficiency or has cracked/damaged parts on the pump, this spare pump module will solve the problem 100%. Manufactured to original specifications, the assembly is identical to what the toilet was equipped with when new. The package provides the entire manual pump in assembled form: pump housing, piston, lid with built-in flush water valve, joker valve, handle, and all necessary seals (already in place). In other words – everything above the toilet base. Replacing the whole unit at once means all critical elements are new, bringing your toilet’s operation back to optimal condition, essentially like a brand new unit.
Installation is very straightforward because this pump is made specifically for model 01430: disconnect the intake and discharge hoses from the old pump, unscrew the four mounting bolts, remove the entire old pump assembly, and set the new one in place. All holes and fittings line up perfectly, so no adjustments are needed. Tighten the bolts evenly, reconnect the hoses – and the toilet is ready to use. The new pump provides strong suction of flush water and powerful expulsion of waste, along with a smooth piston action that makes pumping easier. Additionally, the design and materials of this module are built for longevity: reinforced plastic that withstands shock and temperature swings, stainless steel fasteners, and high-grade rubber valves that resist harsh fluids.
Benefits & Installation Notes:
- Specialized Spare Unit: This isn’t a one-size-fits-all part – it’s a pump crafted specifically for model 01430 (including equivalent Jabsco standard toilets). That guarantees you won’t encounter compatibility issues – the height, hose connections, valve sizes, etc., all match the original exactly.
- Complete Solution: If you were considering replacing individual parts (piston, seals, handle) – by installing this full pump you save time and get an entirely new mechanism. All possibly worn components are replaced at once, giving you maximum reliability moving forward.
- Zero Leaks: Old pumps often suffer from hairline cracks or worn threads that can let water seep during pumping. The new assembly eliminates such leaks. Every joint is tight, and the kit comes with the necessary new gasket to seal it to the base.
- Installation Tips: Ensure you close the raw water intake seacock before removal. Place a container or rag under the pump when disconnecting hoses to catch residual water. When mounting the new pump, check the seal between pump and base – use the new one provided if included. Tighten the bolts in a crisscross pattern without overtightening (to avoid cracking). Reopen seacocks and test the toilet for proper operation and no leaks.
- Restored Confidence: After replacing the pump, you can count on your toilet in all conditions, as if it were new. That means less worry about malfunctions during trips and less frequent need for service in the near future.





