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    Default Re: help, suction leak!!

    Thanks guys, although I had already inspected and flipped over the gasket on the pump input canister lid, today I replaced it with a new one. The bubbles continued for a few minutes, then stopped. I guess some air had built up inside and it took a few for it to get out. BTW, had to order new cell for aquarite. Found it for 379.00 on the web. Pool store quoted me 815.00. I only paid 795.00 on the web for the whole system 6 years ago.

    BC
    Last edited by PoolDoc; 06-12-2013 at 03:59 PM. Reason: emphasize answer

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