- Jun 22, 2018
- 85
- Pool Size
- 30000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Awhile ago my Hayward 2hp Super pump kept losing prime. I bought a new set of gaskets and a new impeller (SPX2607C - recommended on this board). Today I decide to replace everything to get a jump on preparing for the season. I decided to remove the internal switch vs. the capacitor so I could get at the pump shaft with a 1/2” wrench to hold it while I removed the impeller. Now, this is the part where I go “these things always happen to me”. The screw that holds the switch down into the housing snapped. (!) “these things always happen to me” Part II - I got a screw extractor to try and get the screw out. Tried heating with a torch, PB Blaster. Then the extractor broke inside the screw. I can't repeat the torrent of curse words that came out of my mouth, some pretty inventive I must say.
Nothing I tried could get that extractor out (they are really really hard btw). Instead of a pretty simple job I spent ALL DAY trying to get that screw out. So I gave up and tried epoxying the switch into place. I’m hoping that will work, but in the event that it doesn’t I guess I’m looking at a new motor…(?)
Folks here have always said my 2hp is oversized for my pool (it came with the house which is why I have it). If I have to get a new motor, my question is a 1.5 hp motor with a 56J frame like the 2hp should fit fine into the hayward pump, right? Any ideas other than a new motor?
Thanks!
Nothing I tried could get that extractor out (they are really really hard btw). Instead of a pretty simple job I spent ALL DAY trying to get that screw out. So I gave up and tried epoxying the switch into place. I’m hoping that will work, but in the event that it doesn’t I guess I’m looking at a new motor…(?)
Folks here have always said my 2hp is oversized for my pool (it came with the house which is why I have it). If I have to get a new motor, my question is a 1.5 hp motor with a 56J frame like the 2hp should fit fine into the hayward pump, right? Any ideas other than a new motor?
Thanks!