Re: Suction Side Leak, I suspect from this union **** SOLVED
Have you replaced the orings for the union and the pump lid?
Have you replaced the orings for the union and the pump lid?
Doesn't make sense, but hey, if the bubbles are gone.. go swimmin'![]()
"mknauss dinner and brews on me"!
I guess this is cancelled...
It might be at the valve stem where the handle attaches. The handle pulls off and you can look there for the leak.
Since the pump has a union and the valves have unions, you can take it all apart and reseal everything.
Pull off the valve handle and put some putty around the stem area to see if that helps. Any kind of putty will work to seal if the leak is there. Plumber's putty or even silly putty should work temporarily.
Love the troubleshooting from the team! Fun, looking good!
OK, looking like a leak in the skimmer line.
The couplings on the lines don't look like they were glued very well, especially the ones furthest from the valve.
You can still use the plastic wrap to trouble shoot.
Did you leave the plastic wrap on the suspect joint when you opened the skimmer valve?
No.. but I will be using that plastic wrap for sure in my trouble shooting. I plan to do as much as I can in terms of trouble shooting this and will take pics and report back my findings.
I know I have no business with this, however, the tool geek in me wants it
https://www.leaktools.com/the-professional-48-piece-kit-for-1-to-2-lines.html
That will do it.