SOURCE: noisy pool hayward pump
Dont run pump any longer. Could damage it further. Recommend overhaul at qualified well established pool repair shop. If unset of noise suden probally somethign stuck. If onset of noise gradual probally bearing. Kirk
SOURCE: pool pump is very loud
loud pumps are most times caused by bad bearings and need to be replaced or better yet replace the whole pump new bearing cost about $100 to replace but not always easy to find someone to do hope this helps
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.
SOURCE: My pool pump is 2 months old. It is a Hayward 1hp
The capacitor is probably bad. It's under the cover on the side of the motor, Take a look and smell it. A motor shop has them, or Grainger
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SOURCE: The pump only hums when plugged in. Any suggestions?
It sounds like the impellor is locked. Take this part off and then see if the pump is turning but before you do, some of them have a big screw driver slot in the shaft. If it does, turn it to see if you can free the impellor. I have done this many times and they will continue to work for years after. They just get stuck from rust, etc. and also being frozen a little. Hope this helps.
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