So, after 10 years, my 1hp 2spd SuperPump didn't want to start this season: It was stuck and would hum. I got it open and broke the impeller loose and so it ran, but it was making that high-speed hum that indicates...bearing failure.
I ordered a set of bearings and seals from WeT Head Pumps and started to install it today. But the long bolts through the casing into the motor bell snapped off. I attempted to get the pieces of screws out of the bell and they sheared--bi-metallic welding--steel into threaded aluminum. So the bell is no good and the bolts are no good.
New set (used), over $60. The bearing kit was $30. Strap wrench, $30, bearing puller, $12.
Here are my choices:
1) Go ahead and order these new used parts and wait 6 days for delivery, meanwhile my pool sits.
2) Find a new 2spd 1hp motor to fit my pump...approx $300, but I could have the motor today or tomorrow.
3) Replace the 11 year old pump with new: approx $500 all-in.
So, is there any general consensus of the best way to go? Seems silly to invest in a new motor AND new parts for the old. Should I just wait and hope like crazy I can fix the pump with the new parts? Or take the partial plunge to a new motor, a full plunge to a new pump?
Ideas, suggestion?
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