Part # 3262-04
Manufacturer Code P55
Polaris Booster Pump Shaft Seal 5/8" - P55
How do I change the shaft seal on my pool pump?
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Changing the shaft seal is quite simple. Here's How To Replace a Pool Motor Shaft Seal.
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I notice that your generic Polaris pump shaft seal lists two different parts - a regular one and a different one for salt water pools. But there is only one OEM seal listed (3262-04). Is the OEM seal good for salt water pools as well, or should I order the generic part if I have a salt water pool?
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If you have a saltwater pool, then would definitely recommend going with the generic heavy duty saltwater shaft seal.
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I replaced all the seals on my polaris booster pump making sure I fallowed all installation steps. But I still have leaks at the seals. What did I do wrong?
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Hi Mike, if you installed the shaft seal as instructed then the Housing Bracket (P10) could be the problem. It could be worn causing the seal not sit in the housing correctly.
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Will this fit for PB4-60 pumps made after 2012?
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Greg, It depends on the body style. If you have the newer body style booster pump, you will need this shaft seal: http://www.inyopools.com/Products/07501352041957.htm?Keywords=R0445500#parts
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Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver, Pliers
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(5 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Earl M. from Ennis, TX ()
Product was as described, shipped on time and arrived on time. Would reorder from this company in future.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Fit perfect
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Fit perfect
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Reviewed By: klynch from Hillsdale, NJ ()
Was not as hard to install as I thought it would be.it was ship and received within two days.Good quality oem part
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