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Finding the Tune-Up Kit for Your Pool Pump

Pool Pump Tune Up Kit

Welcome to the heart of pool season, ladies and gentlemen. Hopefully, your pool is up and running without issue; chances are if you are reading this blog it likely is not. This article is here to discuss how to properly match a gasket kit to your pool pump.

It is that time of the season when motors you were hoping to limp through until August have finally given up the ghost. Those poor motors gave it their all but the summer was just too long. You’ve probably already picked out the correct motor if you have read our previous articles or how-to guides on finding the correct pool motor replacement or how to read a pool motor label. But what about the correct shaft seal? Or even the rest of the gaskets?

Why Do You Need a Shaft Seal?Aladdin PSR-201-2

You may not know but, when you replace a pool motor the shaft seal should be replaced as well. The shaft seal is the two-sided seal that prevents water from gushing into your shiny new electric motor. Over the past 5 years, pool pump tune-up kits have become very popular as well. The tune-up kit consists of a shaft seal, diffuser gasket, pump lid o-ring, housing gasket, and lubricant for the o-rings. Normally if you try to use your old shaft seal the seal will not mate up properly with the new motor and you will have leaking. Also when you have the motor disconnected from the pump this is a great time to replace the shaft seal, gaskets, and o-rings. One of the reasons the tune-up kits are so popular is because the complete kit is not much more expensive than purchasing the shaft seal by itself. One last point is that the warranty on a pool motor is void if any damage on the motor was due to shaft seal leakage, so it really makes sense to replace your shaft seal when you get a new motor.

What do you need to find the correct gasket kit?

Short answer: the model number of your pump housing.  The shaft seal is vital to a motor replacement, but to find the correct shaft seal or gasket kit, we need to know the pump housing model number or the make and model. The motor you are replacing can be fitted to dozens of pump housings that may use different shaft seals.

Where to Look?

Jacuzzi Magnum Label

The best place to find your pump model information is on the pump housing tag. Pool pump manufacturers label each housing with make and model information as well as serial numbers. The pump model number is the golden ticket to finding the proper tune-up kit, so we will want to find that most of all. The tag is usually placed on the side of the strainer basket or near the discharge port for easy access. Model number formats vary depending on the manufacturer but should be marked clearly.

Once the label info is found, input the pump model number or name like Pentair Whisperflo in our keyword search at the top of the InyoPool page. The results page should provide a match for your pump model and a link to a parts breakdown.

 

No Label, No Problem

If your pool pump has been sitting outside for 5 or so years there is a good chance that label info is obscured, faded, or totally gone; have no fear. If the pump label information is no longer on the pump we can source pump info. from the parts themselves. Parts like the pump strainer lid, basket, impeller, or diffuser usually have part #’s embossed into them and we can use this information to source the proper shaft seal.

Email Us a Picture

If you cannot find a model name or part number then take a few pictures of your pump and send us an email to upload@inyopools.com Normally our swimming pool technicians can spot the model of the pump right away with a few good pictures.

If you are having trouble determining which shaft seal or tune-up kit is right for your pump then post all the information you have in the comments below and we would be happy to help. As always feel free to give us a call at 1-877-372-6038 if you have any questions or need any assistance.

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Matthew Simmons Technical Writer & Pool Product Expert
Swimming pool expert at InyoPools and host of Poolside Chat, brings over a decade of experience in the pool industry.

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88 responses to “Finding the Tune-Up Kit for Your Pool Pump”

  1. Jim Avatar

    I have A.O. Smith 1/2 hp 56Y B2845 pump. What gasket kit do I need for salt water?

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      The seals are matched to a pump housing instead of the motor. What is the model number of the pump housing this motor is bolting to?

  2. nathan stangeland Avatar

    i need to find go kits for 3 pumps
    all century
    cat # H636
    serial# 62916j2
    part# 7-165366-24
    hp 1.5

    cat# h635
    serial# 09717js
    part# 7-165365-23
    hp 1.0

    cat# h637
    serial# 33214j2
    part# 7-165367-05
    hp 2.0

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      Gasket kits are matched to the pump housing and not the motor. We cover this in the article and the above comments.

  3. Sheri Avatar

    What capacitor is needed for century pool pump… CAT B2852. SERIAL 05913CH And what o ring replacement kit do I need

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      I do not have a listing for the capacitor in that motor. But do you have the old capacitor? If so, what are the ratings on the barrel? It should list a voltage and an MFD rating?

      Also, to find the correct gasket kit, we need to know the pump housing model number, instead of the motor.

  4. Terry Avatar

    The one in your previous link for the Waterway Hi Flo. I’m guessing from the list I would need #2. O ring lid. #5. O ring od. #8. Gasket 2″ union. #11. O ring (256). #14. Seal Pump 1000. Is there anything I missed? Where do I find that little tube of lubricant that comes with the kits?

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      Oh, sorry. I didn’t realize all these comments were connected because your replies weren’t directly attached to my replies.

      But yes, you are correct. Those are all the gaskets and o-rings you would need.

      1. Terry Avatar

        Sorry for any confusion and thank you for all your help!

  5. Terry Avatar

    I’m a female with some mechanical experience. Call me Mrs. Fix It. The parts page shows an old style (obsolete) and new style, i’m assuming mine is, due to age. Do I need any other parts besides 2,11,14 16 ? Thank you for all your help!!!

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      Hello Terry – which parts listing are you referring to?

  6. Terry Avatar

    I have a Waterway 1 1/2 HP 2 speed Part #- PH2100-6p, Model – SD-10-2N11CB, Serial #- SD130611 5700. Is there a kit for this pump or just the shaft seal? Pump is approx. 5 yrs. old and has small drip. Motor still running well. Any videos on how to fix this?

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      The Waterway Hi-Flo does not have a corresponding gasket kit but the parts (including gaskets) are available. Yes, we do have articles replacement gaskets. This is a guide involving replacing all gaskets and o-rings found in a pump, How To Use a Tune up / GO-KIT.

  7. Rusty Lawrence Avatar

    Model#SP2615X202S
    Serial:21120705013877018

    Which kit do I need?

    There is a little leak. The plastic piece in between the motor and the pump looks like it might be worn down. Water is slowly spurting out. Thank you for any help you can provide.

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      The SP2615X202S is a Hayward Super Pump, it uses a GOKIT3 or GOKIT3SALT.

  8. Patrece Avatar

    I have a Jandy Stealth pool pump that requires a replacement motor, can you please let me know the correct tune-up kit i would need? I have only been able to find the separate parts, no kit. Also, can you please confirm that the motor I have selected is correct?

    Pump Model: SHPF2.0
    Pump Serial: R10FC0394
    Motor: original motor is an A.O. Smith 0-193995-07, replacing with B748

    Thanks for your help

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      The B748 is a suitable replacement; the B843 is the energy efficient single speed option for your Jandy Stealth.

  9. Michael Avatar

    What Tune-up kit would I need for an A.O. Smith B982 pump?

    Thanks!

    Mike

    1. Michael Avatar

      The sticker on the housing that attaches to the pump is P2R A5YE-124L. Is that what you need? I’m not sure I see any other numbers.

      1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

        Yes, the P2R A5YE-124L is what I needed. Your pump is a Sta-Rite Dura-Glas Pre-98, that would mean you need the GOKIT6.

  10. ann fortina Avatar

    which gasket tune up kit do I need to go with:

    A.O. Smith
    Century Centurion
    Cat# B122
    Part# 0-164299-23
    Frame# M56C
    HP 1.0

    I am ordering the replacement motor from you, but also need the correct tune up kit.

    Thank you!

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      The article (and my responses to the previous commenters) is pretty clear on the gaskets are matched to the pump housing and not the motor info. All the provided information in your original post is motor specific.

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