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    Default Low flow on pump...

    HI All,
    I was at my Dad's yesterday and his 15 yr old IG pool pump had a lot of air floating around the top of the strainer. I'm not talking little bubbles but a large bubble almost like an air gap between the water and the lid. Anyway I felt the power of the return jets and I swear I could pee harder than what was coming out(well, maybe I can't pee that hard but you get the point )

    Is it possible his pump is just worn out and needs to be replaced? It's the original pump. Any ideas on how to test it?

    Thanks,
    J.

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    duraleigh Guest

    Default Re: Low flow on pump...

    J.,

    There should be no air in the basket (as you realize). Almost exclusively, that indicates a suction side air leak. Maybe at the skimmer or maybe at the o-ring that seals the lid on the strainer or maybe at a connection in between but you need to find the source of that air and seal it.

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