Hey everyone,
I got caught down here in the Houston area with the freezing temps several weeks back and lost power during the night. By the time I woke in the morning all the water in my pipes and pumps had frozen. Ended up with a couple cracks. One was in the 3 way valve which I just replaced (took weeks to get the part due to back order). The other crack is on the pump housing where the clamp ring tightens down over the strainer basket. I thought i could maybe repair with some JB weld but it doesn't appear to want to stick to the material that the housing is made of. Does anyone have a suggestion as to a material that would stick to this thing? The crack is really not that bad but it keeps the clamp ring from tightening down the lid and lets some air into the system.
The pump is a Pentair Superflo (model #340038)
Thanks in advance
Jason
I got caught down here in the Houston area with the freezing temps several weeks back and lost power during the night. By the time I woke in the morning all the water in my pipes and pumps had frozen. Ended up with a couple cracks. One was in the 3 way valve which I just replaced (took weeks to get the part due to back order). The other crack is on the pump housing where the clamp ring tightens down over the strainer basket. I thought i could maybe repair with some JB weld but it doesn't appear to want to stick to the material that the housing is made of. Does anyone have a suggestion as to a material that would stick to this thing? The crack is really not that bad but it keeps the clamp ring from tightening down the lid and lets some air into the system.
The pump is a Pentair Superflo (model #340038)
Thanks in advance
Jason