I replaced my pool pump motor (due to bearings going out) after watching another very helpful video. Unfortunately I ended up with a leak. That's when I found your video. I followed it step by step and now the leak is gone. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!
I've been watching for years others videos on UA-cam on how to fix things ( my cars, home appliances etc) and now it is my time to give back to the community and share my knowledge. I am very happy it worked out for you and you were able to follow my directions.Thanks for watching:)
Thank you for making this video. Even though my pump was not exactly the same model and brand, it was pretty much the same procedure. The only difference was that when I called my pool store, they said not to use any lubrication and to simply clean the surfaces of any debris so I cleaned the shaft and the inside of the seal housing with a metal brush and 1000 grit sand paper to remove the rust on the metal. So far no more leaks and it saved me from bringing my pump to shop, the cost of the repair and fairly easy repair. Thanks again
Music to my ears! Yes, once you understand how to fix one leaky pool pump you can pretty much fix all of them! Glad you were able to save some money and learn a new skill in the process. Thanks for watching!
I replaced my pool pump motor (due to bearings going out) after watching another very helpful video. Unfortunately I ended up with a leak. That's when I found your video. I followed it step by step and now the leak is gone. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!
I've been watching for years others videos on UA-cam on how to fix things ( my cars, home appliances etc) and now it is my time to give back to the community and share my knowledge. I am very happy it worked out for you and you were able to follow my directions.Thanks for watching:)
Very good video, thanks for posting, it's helpful.
Glad it was helpful!Thanks for watching:)
Thank you for making this video. Even though my pump was not exactly the same model and brand, it was pretty much the same procedure.
The only difference was that when I called my pool store, they said not to use any lubrication and to simply clean the surfaces of any debris so I cleaned the shaft and the inside of the seal housing with a metal brush and 1000 grit sand paper to remove the rust on the metal.
So far no more leaks and it saved me from bringing my pump to shop, the cost of the repair and fairly easy repair.
Thanks again
Music to my ears! Yes, once you understand how to fix one leaky pool pump you can pretty much fix all of them! Glad you were able to save some money and learn a new skill in the process. Thanks for watching!
Where I am get the o ring mechanical sealed?
You can buy entire kit (o-rings and mechanical seal) on Amazon.com.Thanks for watching.
Got a job to do. Thanks for showing me how to do it.
Glad to help!
Worked great for me. Thanks!
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching:)