Hi all,
I just replaced the entire wet end on one of my jet pumps with a brand new off-the-shelf waterways wet end and when I went to start filling the tub, water was just gushing out of the back end of the wet end around the motor shaft. It is as though the wet end came without a shaft seal installed. What is going on?
I am just about to start removing the jet pump out of the tub (I have to get the heater first to make enough room for the jet pump to come out first) so I can investigate the problem. Does it ever occur that those Waterways wet ends are shipped out from the factory defective and missing the shaft seal? The last time I bought a brand new Waterways wet end it was missing a part right from the factory and I had to exchange it for another one so this is why I ask.
I had some troubles getting the impeller to thread far enough on to the motor shaft so that the legs of the wet end would seat onto the front face of the motor so I had to pull the wet end and motor shaft apart a few times to finally get it on all the way. I later found on the ground near where I was working an o-ring with an i.d. that's pretty close to the diameter of the motor shaft. I thought the o-ring was for something else so I just put it aside and continued with re-installing the jet pump. Could that o-ring have been from the wet end and is the reason why the wet end is leaking so badly around the shaft?
I hope someone is able to help soon because it's getting cold here and I need to get that tub filled and running or else I risk freezing it. Thankfully, it never got down to freezing last night.
Edit: I just figured out what might be the problem or part of the problem. The wet end came missing the wear ring on the impeller. That is the second time this has happened. The brand new wet end I bought when I first got the tub was also missing the wear ring. I'm not impressed with Waterways' quality control. Fortunately, I've got the wear ring from the pump I took off that I can use. I see now that the o-ring I found had nothing to do with the issue. The old wear ring is getting kind of powdery so I'll freshen it up with a heat gun.
Could the issue be that I'm not able to screw the impeller far enough onto the motor shaft to compress the spring on the shaft seal?
Edit#2 The pump motor is a 48 frame 1 hp and the wet end is a Waterway 1hp side discharge 1.5" i/o.
I just replaced the entire wet end on one of my jet pumps with a brand new off-the-shelf waterways wet end and when I went to start filling the tub, water was just gushing out of the back end of the wet end around the motor shaft. It is as though the wet end came without a shaft seal installed. What is going on?
I am just about to start removing the jet pump out of the tub (I have to get the heater first to make enough room for the jet pump to come out first) so I can investigate the problem. Does it ever occur that those Waterways wet ends are shipped out from the factory defective and missing the shaft seal? The last time I bought a brand new Waterways wet end it was missing a part right from the factory and I had to exchange it for another one so this is why I ask.
I had some troubles getting the impeller to thread far enough on to the motor shaft so that the legs of the wet end would seat onto the front face of the motor so I had to pull the wet end and motor shaft apart a few times to finally get it on all the way. I later found on the ground near where I was working an o-ring with an i.d. that's pretty close to the diameter of the motor shaft. I thought the o-ring was for something else so I just put it aside and continued with re-installing the jet pump. Could that o-ring have been from the wet end and is the reason why the wet end is leaking so badly around the shaft?
I hope someone is able to help soon because it's getting cold here and I need to get that tub filled and running or else I risk freezing it. Thankfully, it never got down to freezing last night.
Edit: I just figured out what might be the problem or part of the problem. The wet end came missing the wear ring on the impeller. That is the second time this has happened. The brand new wet end I bought when I first got the tub was also missing the wear ring. I'm not impressed with Waterways' quality control. Fortunately, I've got the wear ring from the pump I took off that I can use. I see now that the o-ring I found had nothing to do with the issue. The old wear ring is getting kind of powdery so I'll freshen it up with a heat gun.
Could the issue be that I'm not able to screw the impeller far enough onto the motor shaft to compress the spring on the shaft seal?
Edit#2 The pump motor is a 48 frame 1 hp and the wet end is a Waterway 1hp side discharge 1.5" i/o.
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