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Part # APCK1069

Alternate Part #'s 90-249-3070

Product Description

Kit Includes: 7: O-rings, 2: Gasket(s), 1: Spider Gasket, 1: 6 Gram Silicone Packet

 

(1) 271148  - Gasket, Diverter 2in 5-spoke (e-12-s 2")  (Key #13)
(2) E-16-S1 -SITE GLASS GASKET (Key #15)
(2) O-83- O-ring, Valve Adapter (4620-529) (Key #20)
(1) 275333 - O-ring, Valve Body (4800-04) (Key #17)
(1) 370 -O-ring, For Flanged Lid (Key #22)
(1) e-7-s2 - O-ring, Cover (Key #6)
(2) 191479 - O-ring, 7/8in X 1 1/8in X 1/8in (4700-08a) (Key #9)
(1) 1020CL86 - 6 GRAM SILICONE PACKET

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?     Asked on 4/25/2013by Guest

Can I use this kit for a SM20-PP2 valve?
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A  Answered on 4/25/2013 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

The APCK1069 would be the correct tune up kit for the SM20-PP2 valve.
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?     Asked on 5/9/2013by Guest

Is part number APCK1069 the correct kit for the TM22 filter valve?
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A  Answered on 5/9/2013 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Yes, part number APCK1069 is the correct tune up kit for the TM22 valve.
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?     Asked on 1/25/2015by Jim

I have a salt water DE filter pool using the SM2-PP2 valve. Is this the correct repair kit for that valve? It is leaking thru the stem.
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A  Answered on 1/26/2015 by InyoPools Product Specialist Robert M.

Hello Jim - Yes, kit number APCK1069 will work with the SM2-PP2 valve.
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?     Asked on 3/5/2015by brian

We have the SM-20-3 valve. Is this the correct kit?
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A  Answered on 3/5/2015 by InyoPools Product Specialist Robert M.

Hello Brian - The APCK1069 kit will work with the SM-20-3 valve.
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?     Asked on 4/24/2015by Bill

Does this work on a purex triton backwash? Thanks, Bill
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A  Answered on 4/25/2015 by InyoPools Product Specialist Alex V.

Bill, This kit is for specific valves. We will need to know your valve model number.
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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

1 to 2 hrs

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Socket Set, Adjustable Wrench

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Multiport Valve was leaking to drain when set to recirculate.

Written on 9/15/2020 by Guest

I decide the problem was the main gasket in the spider valve. Take off the retaining bolts around the valve. Removed bolts in a crosswise manner so as not to crack the valve housing. Once the cover is off just remove the valve by pulling straight up on the handle. The old gasket was in plain view on the bottom of the valve housing and had bee compromised in a couple of places. Used screwdriver and some spray silicone to remove the old gasket and some residual adhesive. Cleaned up the grooves to set the new gasket in place by scraping with a small screwdriver then applied adhesive in the corner points and set in the new gasket. Reinsert the valve body and reattach the bolts again in a cross wise manner so the new gasket would set correctly. Finish tightening all the bolts insert new handle and pin. Let dry for an hour and then tested for proper flow. All worked well.

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