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![]() Courtesy of Melev. Should be a big help!
http://www.melevsreef.com/dart_seals.html Edit: Hey that's my pump. That's crazy the thing is basically brand new and didn't leak for me. Maybe just a tightening will do it? |
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![]() took it apart and lub 0 ring with silicone lubricant but still leaks. Does anyone know purpose of the hole. That is the only place it is leaking from.
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![]() Mine leaked pretty much from the same spot, brand new out of the box. I just took the cover off, cleaned where the oring seals, pmade sure the the drain plug was tight and tighted the bolts a little extra. Havent had a problem since.
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![]() tried that and didn't work, also tried replacing 0 ring and still no luck. Have another pump and replaced the body and leak is gone. Not sure what to do with the leaky pump though.
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![]() I haven't seen these pumps myself but have worked on thousands of others. This pump uses a mechanical seal. The hole on the bottom of the adaptor plate on some models is only there to let you know when the seal is leaking. It doesn't take much to damage these seals, even placing the sealing faces on the counter could cause micro scratches that will cause a leak.
Last edited by intarsiabox; 07-15-2010 at 12:01 PM. |