- May 3, 2007
- 18,117
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
I find that the pour over method does not always work. You have to be very patient as the bubbles may not go away immediately. Also if the gap is at the bottom of the fitting, it can be difficult to keep it wet.
An alternative I have used in the past quite successfully is to use pool lube on any suspected joint. The suction in the pump will suck in the pool lube and it may seal for a short period. Just enough to figure out where the leak is. Without removing any fittings, I would apply some pool lube on the nipple fitting threads going into the pump threads and see if that reduces the bubbles at all.
An alternative I have used in the past quite successfully is to use pool lube on any suspected joint. The suction in the pump will suck in the pool lube and it may seal for a short period. Just enough to figure out where the leak is. Without removing any fittings, I would apply some pool lube on the nipple fitting threads going into the pump threads and see if that reduces the bubbles at all.