I have a fresh water pump that originally pumped water out of the bottom of the boat. It originally was a fresh water boat. Because I do all my boating in salt water I plugged up the inlet connection on the bottom of the hull and instead added a 12 gallon holding tank. The hose inlet for the pump is now at the top of the tank while the actual location of the pump is about half way down from the tank mounted on the plywood seat back. Because the pump inlet is now at the top of the holding tank I also ran a inner hose inside the holding tank so that the pump will draw water from the bottom of the holding tank. Now when I turn on the pump I get no water pressure but can hear the pump running. I then disconnected the inlet hose and put the hose into a quart container filled with water and then turned on the pump. Still no suction or water coming out the outlet connection on the pump no matter where I placed the full container of water. The only way I can get water to pump is raise up the inlet hose, above the pump, add a small funnel of water to the inlet hose and then the pump pulls water thru the outlet hose. Why is it not working with the other two procedures? Could the pump diaphragm be defective and not have enough suction power to pump the water thru the pump? Also are these pumps self priming?