I've got a new 1.5 hp 2-speed Carvin pump for my above ground pool which is making a lot of noise when running at the highest setting. It sounds like gravel in the pump, but there is absolutely no air in the strainer or anywhere before or after the pump (don't see any bubbles coming out in the pool). It's dead quiet when running at low speed.
From what I gathered, it's probably cavitation, since there's no air in the system and it only occurs at high speed. My strainer basket is clean and so is the skimmer filter.
I'm running 1.5" piping in and out of the pump. The connexion from the pump to the filter is a nice arc, but I have this mess entering the pump, with a 90 bend right in front of it, The 17 y/o who was hired for the summer to install this clearly hasen't majored in... well anything !

If I were to cut the intake line to install a new straight fitting instead of the 90 elbow, what are reasonably my chances of getting rid of the cavitation?
Is it more likely the issue is with the filter itself or the plumbing coming out of it, to the water heater and then back to the pool? It also has a lot of bends.
Thanks!
From what I gathered, it's probably cavitation, since there's no air in the system and it only occurs at high speed. My strainer basket is clean and so is the skimmer filter.
I'm running 1.5" piping in and out of the pump. The connexion from the pump to the filter is a nice arc, but I have this mess entering the pump, with a 90 bend right in front of it, The 17 y/o who was hired for the summer to install this clearly hasen't majored in... well anything !

If I were to cut the intake line to install a new straight fitting instead of the 90 elbow, what are reasonably my chances of getting rid of the cavitation?
Is it more likely the issue is with the filter itself or the plumbing coming out of it, to the water heater and then back to the pool? It also has a lot of bends.
Thanks!