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When you take a pump out of saltwater and store it the bearings will seize quite often. Most have ceramic bearings on ceramic shafts. To free them place the impellor/shaft in a cup of hot tap water and try to twist them to free them. A little acid/vinegar will help. You have to dissolve the salt and carbonates that formed when it dried out that are between the shaft and bearings.Good morning! Nashville son/family are coming tomorrow for the weekend. I don't know who will be more exhausted when they leave....me or the new pup! She's in for an adventure. The 3-year-old CAN'T WAIT to meet Kenzie. Poor Kenzie.
I'm going to try to talk our son into helping me replace the return pump on the 90. I've had the replacement for a while, but I need some muscle to help with the tubing. The pump still works fine, but I feel like I'm pushing my luck. The original pump is going on 9 years old. I've replaced everything in the last few years except for the skimmer and the return pump. I'm going to keep it as an emergency backup.
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