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    Default Fixing suction side leaks (with RTV silicone)

    Hello,

    Luke the semi-professional pool guy here. I have a customer with a leak in their suction side. They have a hayward super pump and one skimmer and no main drain. I have pressure tested the skimmer line. It does not leak. I have replumbed the suction side so I know it is leak free.

    The pump will prime up and run for about 3 seconds before losing prime very quickly. I replaced the strainer lid oring to no advail. My thoughts are either a hairline crazy in the strainer housing or a crazy in the strainer lid. Please advise!

    Thanks!

    Luke

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    Luke,

    Twice before, you have posted problems, received suggestions, and then never posted back to share in a solution.

    None of us get paid, unless you count the education we all receive when the original poster lets us know how his/her problem was resolved.

    That said, are the drain plug(s) snug in the pump basket?

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    Ok, the leak has been found and problem fixed. I replaced the lid oring on the super pump, that really didn't help much. But after I secured it with blue RTV, it primed up in seconds and runs fine now.

    Thanks for all who responded.

    Luke
    semi-professional pool tech
    Owner, Luke Pool Service, Tucker,GA
    Last edited by PoolDoc; 06-12-2013 at 07:16 PM.

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    Hi, Luke,

    What is blue RTV? Is it tape?

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    Blue RTV, is a silcon caulk. IT comes a tube, its like magic lube, but it gets hard.

    I use it to "glue" in orings on lids, pump seals, volute orings. things like that.
    Luke Norris President/CEO

    Luke Pool Service
    Tucker, GA
    www.lukepools.com

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    Blue RTV is usualy found in the automotive stores or section of Walmart.
    Occupation = Amature Pool man.

    NO I'm not here to sell or promote anythihg...well I do fell pretty strong about DE filters Just trying to futher my trade and maybe help someone in the process.

    IG Pool & Spa...about 15,000 gl and a DE filter w a 2hp Sta-Rite pump.

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