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Recirculation Control 200 1991

Matt,

Having a hard time interpreting: "...I can pull a vacuum with a lot of effort, though I still have to hold it closed for the vacuum to take."

The rest I could figure out.

If the above means you pulled a vacuum with a tester, then that's what you need to take with you to Crazy Rays. Getting one of these out of a junkyard is desperate enough even with knowing beforehand whether it leaks.

The recirc function is nice to have under more convenient control than a tennis ball provides, but the effort to restore it is beyond what most want to undertake.
--
Art Benstein near Baltimore

Never test the depth of the water with both feet.






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