We have a 16' x 48" Intex Ultra Frame, which has two intake ports to the pump. They are smaller - maybe 1"? - and don't have threads for secure connections. There's just a plastic screw clamp that's supposed to clamp the hose securely to the port (picture below), but both have leaked ever since we setup the pool earlier this year. The leaking hasn't been too bad so I haven't really worried about it, but I'm trying to vacuum the pool now and I think these leaking fittings are causing issues with the vacuuming.
I ordered the Intex maintenance kit linked here. One key aspect of getting the vacuum to work properly seems to be ensuring there is no air in the vacuum hose - only water. I struggled with this last night with multiple attempts. I think I've figured out what the issue is though. Watching the hose while feeding it into the water I see no air in the hose. It is only when the hose is completely submerged/filled and I attach it to the intake port that air shows up and a couple sections of the hose break the surface of the water. I think the air is entering through the leaky intake fitting. I could not get the vacuum to work last night, and I think it's because of the air in the vacuum hose.
Eventually - next summer probably - I'm planning on changing the intakes to the larger Hayward intakes, but I don't have time to make that change right now. Is there something else I can do/use to make the Intex fittings more air-tight?

I ordered the Intex maintenance kit linked here. One key aspect of getting the vacuum to work properly seems to be ensuring there is no air in the vacuum hose - only water. I struggled with this last night with multiple attempts. I think I've figured out what the issue is though. Watching the hose while feeding it into the water I see no air in the hose. It is only when the hose is completely submerged/filled and I attach it to the intake port that air shows up and a couple sections of the hose break the surface of the water. I think the air is entering through the leaky intake fitting. I could not get the vacuum to work last night, and I think it's because of the air in the vacuum hose.
Eventually - next summer probably - I'm planning on changing the intakes to the larger Hayward intakes, but I don't have time to make that change right now. Is there something else I can do/use to make the Intex fittings more air-tight?
