Re: Pump not holding prime
It depends on the brand. Sometimes you can replace the pump but keep the motor, sometimes the other way around.
If you can find the crack then you could try sealing it with epoxy. There's a special pool repair epoxy that actually dries underwater! As long as the repair doesn't hit the basket or impede any openings it could well last for years.
Re: Pump not holding prime
Is this available at the pool store? HD/Lowe's/ACE? Am I looking for a particular brand name or will it say 'pool repair' or 'water' on it? I'm not meaning to sound like a dummy, honest. I fix stuff with duct tape, zip ties, bungee cords, and, sometimes, a chewing gum-toothpaste combination to fill small holes. I've not worked with epoxy.
Re: Pump not holding prime
Most pool stores stock it. Pool Repair Epoxy or something similar. Other stores like H-D MAY have it, but they should epoxy putty which is pretty similar. You cut off equal amounts and knead it together until it's an even color and then apply it. I've used epoxy putty to fix things (successfully) like a car's heater core. But pool epoxy putty is designed to be APPLIED under water, as opposed to being applied dry and then immersed after it's dry.
Most car parts stores stock epoxy putty. It is NOT Bondo.
Re: Pump not holding prime
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AnnaK
I'm not meaning to sound like a dummy, honest. I fix stuff with duct tape, zip ties, bungee cords, and, sometimes, a chewing gum-toothpaste combination to fill small holes.
Too funny! I love it! (sheesh -- isn't that the way everybody fixes stuff?? :p
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CarlD
But pool epoxy putty is designed to be APPLIED under water, as opposed to being applied dry and then immersed after it's dry.
O-KAY! That answers the question I had about how to get the remaining water out of the pot. I don't have to. Though I was already scrounging through the box in the garage for some rubber tubing I know is in there.
Thanks a bunch!
ETA: Duh! There's a little drain on the bottom of the pot. Never mind the rubber tubing syphon. Sheesh!
Re: Pump not holding prime
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AnnaK
O-KAY! That answers the question I had about how to get the remaining water out of the pot. I don't have to. Though I was already scrounging through the box in the garage for some rubber tubing I know is in there.
Thanks a bunch!
ETA: Duh! There's a little drain on the bottom of the pot. Never mind the rubber tubing syphon. Sheesh!
That's right! There's a little drain plug there!....
If it moves and it shouldn't, use duct tape.
If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40.
For everything else a hammer and/or vise-grips!
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I'll keep your fix-it advice in mind.
Found some marine epoxy and have drained the pot. I'm now off to do some gluing. If you don't hear from me by tomorrow, send help. It means I've glued myself to the pump pot.
Oh yes. That is something I would do.
Re: Pump not holding prime
Nah. It's epoxy, not superglue. You'll be able to get away, just not able to get the glue glop off your your fingers.
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I wore my trusty purple latex gloves and brought along a bottle of Goo Gone, just in case.
Haven't filled the pot back up yet, it's too $#@! cold out there for me to want to play in water. We'll see if it holds tomorrow. It won't hurt the pool to not have water circulating for 24 hours. Heck, another couple degrees and a person could skate on it.