Like the title states, and this has driven me crazy....lol
Background:
In ground plaster pool, with raised spa. Air in pump basket when in spa mode, a little air in pool mode, since we moved in 3 years a go. Has increased over time.
The wife and I thought a little hotub time last night we be good ... :-D
so after running the heater for a bit I noticed the heater was cycling on and off.
Could not get it past 90 degrees.
So we called it a night.
I have been trying to figure out the air issue in the pump basket for sometime.
So today I was, well, not gonna give up until the heater worked!!!!!!!
So I turned to this site, and the internet. After looking though tons of different reasons why my heater was cycling, I resolved it down to insufficient water flow.
The air in the pump basket was causing [I was thinking] insufficient flow of water though the heater, and the heater was over heating, and cycling. :-D
So I replaced the o-ring in the pump basket lid, as the system is 12 years old, and I have no idea if anyone maintained this stuff.
No Change.
I came across a discussion regarding Jandy 3way no lube valves. The discussion went into how these valves, over time, would leak, or suck air.
They said a simple o-ring kit would put your life back on track...I mean the valves back on track....
Hey I have Jandy 3way no lube valves!
Soooo I go to the local pool store, and purchase these tiny life saving o-rings.
Much to my surprise
upon turning the pool back on in spa mode........NO FREAKIN AIR in the pump basket. 
Hotub time tonight!!!
Thanks for all the info you guys have here.....could not done it without you
Background:
In ground plaster pool, with raised spa. Air in pump basket when in spa mode, a little air in pool mode, since we moved in 3 years a go. Has increased over time.
The wife and I thought a little hotub time last night we be good ... :-D

Could not get it past 90 degrees.

I have been trying to figure out the air issue in the pump basket for sometime.
So today I was, well, not gonna give up until the heater worked!!!!!!!
So I turned to this site, and the internet. After looking though tons of different reasons why my heater was cycling, I resolved it down to insufficient water flow.
The air in the pump basket was causing [I was thinking] insufficient flow of water though the heater, and the heater was over heating, and cycling. :-D
So I replaced the o-ring in the pump basket lid, as the system is 12 years old, and I have no idea if anyone maintained this stuff.
No Change.

I came across a discussion regarding Jandy 3way no lube valves. The discussion went into how these valves, over time, would leak, or suck air.
They said a simple o-ring kit would put your life back on track...I mean the valves back on track....
Hey I have Jandy 3way no lube valves!

Soooo I go to the local pool store, and purchase these tiny life saving o-rings.
Much to my surprise


Hotub time tonight!!!
Thanks for all the info you guys have here.....could not done it without you