How do you change a Hayward shaft seal?

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Subsequently, why is my pool pump humming and not working?

If your pool pump will not start and you hear a humming noise, check you impeller for any debris. If debris starts to build, it can block the impeller and disable the pool pump. To check the impeller, turn the power off to the pump and remove the screws in the middle of the pump body.

Hereof, why do shaft seals leak? If there are no fluids available to lubricate, the seal runs dry which causes extra friction and heat. The seal will burn or melt and become damaged, which causes fluid leakage due to the pressure. Even a few seconds of dry running can cause heat cracks or blisters, which leads to a leaking pump shaft seal.

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Why is my Hayward pool pump leaking?

If you see water leaking out of the bottom of the pool pump assembly, it’s a good indication that you may have to replace the shaft seal within the motor pump assembly. As shown in the pool pump cut away, the shaft seal is located in the motor pump assembly behind the impeller.

Why is my pool pump leaking from the top?

The most common cause of a leaking discharge pipe is an ill-fitting seal or shrunken pipes. If your pump has Schedule 40 PVC pipes, it is common to see pipe shrinkage due to excessive heat. Replace the Schedule 40 pipes with Schedule 80 pipes at both the suction and discharge ends.

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