Jandy 2-Port & 3-Port Valves (guts) and their Diverter Valve

Jul 15, 2018
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Central FL
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Does anyone know if the diverter valve inside the Jandy 2-port and 3-port are the same (interchangeable)? Are they also the same (interchangeable) for all three sizes (1.5-2, 2-2.5, and 2.5-3)?

Why am I asking? Basically, I have 1.5" pipes with (6) 15-20 year old gray Jandy 3-way valves ... I've already replace 2 grease cups and I've taken a look at all of the guys and they are all deteriorting -- so replacing parts is just not cost effective. I found some Jandy Neverlube 2-port valves for $30... I want to swap the guts, it possible because the guts are the same?

Thanks,

-d
 
The diverter part4720, is used with all the 2-way and 3-way valves except the spacesaver valve and the 2-1/2-3 valve. The neverlube diverter kit also comes with a special plug to remove the grease cups. You may also want to replace the lids on the older valves
 
Kadavis,

So it sounds like, I have the original Jandy 3-port 1.5-2" or 2-2.5" valves and so I guess I can buy the 1.5-2" Jandy Neverlube 2-port and replace everything except the body and I should be good? Maybe I need to buy some 1/8" NPT brass plugs for the grease cup port since the NeverLube valves may not have the plug?

Thanks,

-d
 
Update and for those that find this thread via searches...

I was able to find new "Jandy 4724 2-Port 1-1/2 to 2-Inch Positive Seal NeverLube Valve" (complete) for $20-25 each (shipped) on eBay. Since my pipes are 1.5", I have the old gray Jandy 3-way 1-1/2 to 2-inch valves. In the end, instead of swapping everything except the 2-port housing, I only swapped the Diverter + (3) o-rings. Points of interest:

(1) The screws are different. The threads of the screws in the new valves are wider (less threads) and the old valve had tighter (more threads).
(2) I did not replace the Top cover lids because the 2-port stops points and inlet labels would be at different positions than my 3-port.
(3) The bottom of the diverter (where it fits into the shaft) was rough and not smooth, like it was the injection point for a mold. This was the case for 5 of the 6, valves that I picked up from eBay. Only one was smooth like all of my original valves.
(4) To cap off the grease cup. You can pick up 1/8" NTP/MNPT/NPTM brass plugs at Lowes or Home Depot (or other hardware store). They are not in the plumbing or hardware section. These two sections only contain 1/4" or larger fittings. Instead you will find what you want in the water filter (?) section where they have smaller metal and plastic fittings. In Jan 2019, these brass caps are $2.80/each at the big box store. You can find them cheaper from China on eBay. I could not find any 'plastic' plugs at the big box stores.
(5) You can also find five (5) brass 1/8" NTP Internal Hex Thread Pipe Plug (countersunk) for $1.34 (Jan 2019) on eBay. These, once installed, will be flush with the Jandy Housing. You can find also stainless steel (or "bar", 304, NSF), aluminum, zinc plated, nylon, poly, Polypropylene, abs, HDPE, anodized, or malleable steel plugs as well -- but most will be more expensive unless purchased in large qty. -- NOTE: beware of scammers and counterfeiters, especially from China sellers.
 
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