well its ready, I bought rwo life guard 5000 pumps for the sump. they are rated at around 1425 gph and put one on each return. Drilled two 1 1/2 bulkheads in the top back. one with a elbow turned up and grinded most of the collar off the other elbow and pointed it downward.When I bought my plumbing I payed close attention to the inside holes in the parts and noticed that the ball valve for each size was smaller than the holes in the pipe and other fittings so i went up one side to eliminate the restriction. Im runng 1 1/2 overflo pipe with a 2inch ball valve, the two inch ball valve has the same size hole as the pipe and the fittings. Same with the return 3/4 with 1 inch ball valves 1" vinyl tube. The out come after hours of trying to manage the drain was I ended up removing the box to get the elbow out and end with 1 1/2screw in adapter with the drain ball valve half closed and two pumps running full throttle. when i tryed the air tube i got bubbles in the sump. the plumbing off the back of the bulkheads is a street elbow no tee. I really would have liked to have hed to cut back the pumps but thats not how it works out. That 1 1/2 hole just suck more water than the pumps can put out. I even tryed a 3/4 elbow in the box and with the drain open wide pumps mostly closed still not draining much most was overfloing the emergency drain.