Re: Mechanically UNinclined
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Originally Posted by
MLA
Why not just put the motor end back on and save the cost of a new pump?
I did that but there are 2 springs in there and they are now tore up. I was finally able to get the springs back in and get it all bolted back up and wires plugged back in and now there is no power to the pump.
My new pump will be here Friday and when I get it switched out I will have the bad one available for anyone that wants it. I asked Spencer at WM if he wanted it to refurbish it and he said he don't work on them so if anyone on here wants it to repair just let me know
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Re: Mechanically UNinclined
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Originally Posted by
86century
those springs where most likely holding the thingingys(brushes) that transfer power to the inner part of the motor. If they are not reinstalled just right it will short out or just do nothing because power is not getting to internals on the motor.
This is what I was thinking and why I bought a new one. The springs got pretty tore up by me trying to put my mess back together and the connection required to power the pump prolly isn't connecting right now. Oh well, should be a great weekend now with a new pump and 3 new impellars
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