Greetings Pool People!
At wits end, I have joined the TFP to seek help. I had my in-ground plaster pool refinished a few months ago - I made a mistake in agreeing to something called "flush mount eyeballs". Little did I know what this truly meant.
It seems these items are retrofit parts that are glued into the existing return fitting. By installing this part the eyeball diameter, and the size of the overall return, are reduced. Standard return eyeballs, in particular those one finds in a new crawler accessory pack, will not fit. High and low I have sought out a set of eyeballs that I can modify to create either 45 or 90 degree returns to help move my water around. I have attached images with this posting. My trusty calipers tell me that the standard eyeball is about 1.57", the offending eyeball is about 1.4". The pool company I used has not been helpful in providing either a spare set of eyeballs, or a supplier name and part number. Even something that threaded into the existing (now reduced) fitting in place of the collar/ring works for me.
In closing - yes, I did manipulate the eyeball to the extremes of position. This does not help. I need some diversion of the flow to get my water moving like it used to.
Thanks!

At wits end, I have joined the TFP to seek help. I had my in-ground plaster pool refinished a few months ago - I made a mistake in agreeing to something called "flush mount eyeballs". Little did I know what this truly meant.
It seems these items are retrofit parts that are glued into the existing return fitting. By installing this part the eyeball diameter, and the size of the overall return, are reduced. Standard return eyeballs, in particular those one finds in a new crawler accessory pack, will not fit. High and low I have sought out a set of eyeballs that I can modify to create either 45 or 90 degree returns to help move my water around. I have attached images with this posting. My trusty calipers tell me that the standard eyeball is about 1.57", the offending eyeball is about 1.4". The pool company I used has not been helpful in providing either a spare set of eyeballs, or a supplier name and part number. Even something that threaded into the existing (now reduced) fitting in place of the collar/ring works for me.
In closing - yes, I did manipulate the eyeball to the extremes of position. This does not help. I need some diversion of the flow to get my water moving like it used to.
Thanks!


