... a Pac Fab Dynamo 3/4 hp pump and a smaller Hayward sand filter.
Doing some freelance work for someone, and trying to teach him a bit about the TFP method of pool care. He's wanting to get rid of items that he'll never use again, and this set was among the stuff going to the trash.
Motor bearing at the wet end is gone, caused by the shaft seal leaking. I haven't looked into it yet, but I'm thinking a bearing and seal kit is all I'll need, and a lot of careful disassembly. The only thing I've done so far is applied power. The shaft is seized, so possibly an impeller for it as well, if I can't get that off without breaking it. Model # DYNII-N1-3/4.
Will most of the go-kits for Pentair/Pac Fab Dynamo pumps work for this?
The filter multiport valve sticker is a bit faded, but I can get most of the model number from it -- SP ?711 ?I3. Question marks denote unreadable digits. Rated for 75 psi, and 75 gpm.
The filter body has these numbers still barely readable: GM 142K1575, and 300G14.
Not having done anything with a sand filter before, I took a pic of what looks to me to be mason's sand in the filter.
Here's some pics of the goods:





Yes, that is a lawn mower body that I have the filter sitting on, just to move it around the yard.

This sand doesn't look right to me, but I don't know what it is supposed to look like.
Any help would be appreciated.
Doing some freelance work for someone, and trying to teach him a bit about the TFP method of pool care. He's wanting to get rid of items that he'll never use again, and this set was among the stuff going to the trash.
Motor bearing at the wet end is gone, caused by the shaft seal leaking. I haven't looked into it yet, but I'm thinking a bearing and seal kit is all I'll need, and a lot of careful disassembly. The only thing I've done so far is applied power. The shaft is seized, so possibly an impeller for it as well, if I can't get that off without breaking it. Model # DYNII-N1-3/4.
Will most of the go-kits for Pentair/Pac Fab Dynamo pumps work for this?
The filter multiport valve sticker is a bit faded, but I can get most of the model number from it -- SP ?711 ?I3. Question marks denote unreadable digits. Rated for 75 psi, and 75 gpm.
The filter body has these numbers still barely readable: GM 142K1575, and 300G14.
Not having done anything with a sand filter before, I took a pic of what looks to me to be mason's sand in the filter.
Here's some pics of the goods:





Yes, that is a lawn mower body that I have the filter sitting on, just to move it around the yard.

This sand doesn't look right to me, but I don't know what it is supposed to look like.
Any help would be appreciated.