So, I had another thread in this section, where I recently replaced my pump and redid my whole equipment pad...
https://www.troublefreepool.com/thr...-its-time-for-a-new-pump-blessing-in-disguise
So I have a suction side leak....or two...or more.
My suction setup is basically separate lines coming from the skimmer and main drain to the pad. They come up and go into a 3-way Jandy diverter valve. That then feeds into my VSP. Super basic right? *sigh*
Symptoms:
What I have checked:
Results:
Not sure. It seems like there are less bubbles coming through now but there is obviously still a leak somewhere. I just...can't freaking find it, its eating away at the last little shred of sanity I had.
Also, what is the risk to my pump of running it with this leak? Pump basket never goes empty just always has 1/2-2/3 air in it. But I have not been running it unattended out of fear of damaging my brand new beautiful Intelliflo and my pool is going to need a SLAM before long as a result.
Advice? Anyone?





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Afterthought, just for my own peace of mind I realized I could.....create a new test line that would run straight from the pump to each union to the suction lines one at a time. I'd be wasting about 20 bucks in unions but.....at least that way if there are no bubbles from each one independently....bypassing the jandy and the existing stuff....I know the leak(s) is/are in that section that I bypassed. If not...I don't wanna think about it. I guess I will make this my "if all else fails plan". I already have an extra pentair union for the pump connection I'd just have to go pick up a 2" union to take the top from for the other end.
https://www.troublefreepool.com/thr...-its-time-for-a-new-pump-blessing-in-disguise
So I have a suction side leak....or two...or more.
My suction setup is basically separate lines coming from the skimmer and main drain to the pad. They come up and go into a 3-way Jandy diverter valve. That then feeds into my VSP. Super basic right? *sigh*
Symptoms:
- Air in pump basket
- Air in return jets in pool
- Water level drop in pump basket when pump off
- Originally more air seemed to come in when the Jandy was on skimmer than main drain but I think I found that to be a leak in my MX-8 hose.
What I have checked:
- Did the hose test....couldn't find anything substantial
- Did a saran wrap test.....oh youtube....I don't know why i trust you so
- Did the listen through a pipe test...nada
- Checked the pump lid oring, lubed.
- Checked drain plug in the intelliflo, lubed.
- Checked union into the pump, lubed
- Replaced a couple of joints I was suspicious of, inserted 2" unions into the mix while doing it to make future repairs easier
- Pulled cap on Jandy neverlube valve and....lubed.....which seems to be an oxymoron.
- I wrapped some packing tape around every suction side connection i could except the jandy and the union into the pump. I honestly don't even know if this would work, it seemed plausible and I was desperate.
Results:
Not sure. It seems like there are less bubbles coming through now but there is obviously still a leak somewhere. I just...can't freaking find it, its eating away at the last little shred of sanity I had.
Also, what is the risk to my pump of running it with this leak? Pump basket never goes empty just always has 1/2-2/3 air in it. But I have not been running it unattended out of fear of damaging my brand new beautiful Intelliflo and my pool is going to need a SLAM before long as a result.
Advice? Anyone?





:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:
Afterthought, just for my own peace of mind I realized I could.....create a new test line that would run straight from the pump to each union to the suction lines one at a time. I'd be wasting about 20 bucks in unions but.....at least that way if there are no bubbles from each one independently....bypassing the jandy and the existing stuff....I know the leak(s) is/are in that section that I bypassed. If not...I don't wanna think about it. I guess I will make this my "if all else fails plan". I already have an extra pentair union for the pump connection I'd just have to go pick up a 2" union to take the top from for the other end.