Thanks for the info.
All I did between baseline 1 and baseline 2 was replace the pump seal.
I can elaborate a bit though. When I changed the seal with the old motor it was because it was leaking. The motor was a bit noisy but not bad enough to replace. When trying to set the impeller clearance, I was not able to set the clearance as low as I would like to have since it seemed to rub without a fair bit of clearance. In hindsight, that probably should have told me there was a little something wrong. Perhaps the motor bearings were worse than I thought and the amount of play in the shaft was causing the rubbing if the clearance was too low. In any event, I set the clearance as best I could and got about 14psi.
With the new motor and seal installed, I seem to be able to set the impleller clearance quite small, which is how I understand it should be. This gave me about 20psi when running. I was a little worried that this might be too high for my system since when I turned the pump off there seemed to be a bit of a "hickup" in the pressure just before it dropped off. This made me think it might be building a bit too much back pressure at that setting. It is a bit of a smoother shutoff if the pressure is lower. I don't know if it is important but maybe I should have mentioned that the pump is located in a basement, well below water level (That fact is going to cause me a big problem when I decide to try to fix a leaking joint at a ball valve for the pool shut off but I'm trying to avoid thinking of that right now).
I do understand that the larger impeller clearance won't flow quite as much water but I thought that too much pressure might be bad for the life of the motor. I'm not sure about that though. I'm still just figuring things out as I go with our pool system (and these forums have been invaluable). I know everyone's system is different but I wondered if any ranges of pressure are considered "good". It is nice to know that 17-20 psi isn't unusual.
Thanks.
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