I'm in the process of replacing the Filter Grids and the Air Relief assembly in my Hayward DE4800 filter. The new Air Relief assembly (the little "finger" that attaches to the top of the manifold) sticks straight up, and hits the inside of the upper filter housing. My question is, if I reassemble the filter housing with the air relief assembly hitting the housing, won't I damage it, breaking or fracturing the hard plastic tube?
The old piece has a bend to it, but I'm not sure whether it started out like that, or got bent after a few years inside the housing? Should I heat the tube and gently bend it so that it fits under the housing?
I don't want to exacerbate the problem I already have (DE being pumped back into the pool through the outlets), which is why I'm replacing the grids etc.
Thanks...
The old piece has a bend to it, but I'm not sure whether it started out like that, or got bent after a few years inside the housing? Should I heat the tube and gently bend it so that it fits under the housing?
I don't want to exacerbate the problem I already have (DE being pumped back into the pool through the outlets), which is why I'm replacing the grids etc.
Thanks...