SOURCE: Hayward Max-Flo pump: Need to separate pump from motor
Remove the back cover from the motor, lock the shaft in place, thread off the impeller.
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Either one. Neutral to the other post. Be sure to set the voltage change device to 115V to match your incoming line voltage.
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SOURCE: I have a Hayward Max-Flo II pool pump and it is
Sounds like the bearings but uou would need to take it to a motor shop to have this done. This will cost less than the spectility tools needed to do the work.
SOURCE: I have a Hayward Max-Flo II pool pump and it is
The bearings have likely lost their lubrication and have failed. You may be able tot find a local electric motor repair shop to replace the bearings. It really is not a diy project. However, if you can't find a local shop to do it, most folks replace the motor.
SOURCE: 2nd Hayward Max Flo 2 hp pool pump stopped working again!!!
More than the motor it is probally a bad seal causing the problem with the motor. All you can do is be sure it is installed right when you put the new one in and if you see water under the pump take it apart and install a new one. I live in AZ and the water will evaporate before it gets to the ground under the pump so here this can be a real annoying problem. We quite often will have to look for calcium left behind when something leaks.
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