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Tracking Down Vacuum Leak Causing the 'No-air-when-accelerating' problem. 900 2004

Poolman,

Thanks for saving me some time and effort by not taking out the MCC to track down the lines there. For some reason, I thought that only one line into a motor had to hold a vacuum. Sure enough, I plugged the two lines into the motor where one side was not holding a vacuum and the problem is fixed.

Did you plug the connection that came out of the motor and that line only --- and leave the "good" side connected? Did I lose some function by disconnecting and plugging both lines?






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New Tracking Down Vacuum Leak Causing the 'No-air-when-accelerating' problem. [900][2004]
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