Sounds like you know what to look for. That spider gasket is also called a wagon wheel gasket and it's failure symptom is indeed water going to unselected ports like you have observed.
Al
Sounds like you know what to look for. That spider gasket is also called a wagon wheel gasket and it's failure symptom is indeed water going to unselected ports like you have observed.
Al
Well, I removed the valve key cover and inspected the gaskets. In retrospect, the o-ring could only have caused leaking around the seam in the key cover, and not from under the handle itself, where I am experiencing it.
The spider gasket "appears" OK. It hasn't deteriorated, and doesn't appear especially deformed. I didn't want to remove it from its groove and inspect it because I have nothing to seal it back with handy.
This may all be a moot point as last night I submitted a service question on the Hayward website. A while ago I received a reply...
Soooo, looks like I'm getting a new valve after all.Parts for the 711 valve are not available. The valve
has been replaced by SP0714T
Regards,
Richard Burns
Technical Service
Hayward Pool Products
1 Hayward Industrial Drive
Clemmons N.C. 27012 (908) 355-7995
Thanks, nice to know if I ever have a problem. Next time I'm at the pool store I'll check on the spider gasket and grab one as a spare just in case. Mine is 1997 vintage. Can't really help further as I never took mine fully apart to see what you're referencing.
Good Luck,
Al
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