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Old 26-12-2006, 12:22 PM   #1
CrankR
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Default Pool Pumps

I have an Onga pool pump thats as noisy as hell. I expect it could be the bearings but am having trouble pulling it apart.
Does anyone here have experience in pulling these down and fixing them?

I've taken some pics to show how far i have got. Do worry to much about the fact that i have busted the tab on the side and can see the windings... that can be sealed.

The cooling fan on the end has a flat blade screw bolt but the other end (impellor) is all plastci with no way off undoing it. I expect it could be pressed on some how???

What do u guys think?

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