We've had many people buy a Hayward Heat Pro heat pump for their pool. Whether or not it is the best for your pool depends on your pool and where you live. Here's a link to the Hayward Heat Pro: http://shop.bluehaven.com/product/hayward-heat-pro/hayward-pool-heaters
Get a workshop manual for the pump and follow the instructions.
Yes, the water pump can leak if you do a coolant flush.
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Hayward is a pump, filter and general pool products manufacturer based in the United States. It is also a California city in Alameda county.
If, and only if, the horsepowers are the same and the fittings are the same size, yes. Don't change the horsepower of your pump without changing your filter without consulting a professional.
Hayward, Sta-rite, Pentair and Water-Ace all have good track records. Hayward offers their Super Pump line which are some of the best pumps in the industry.
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The mechanical seal probably needs to be replaced, or it may be the seal plate gasket. if it is the seal it will eventually ruin the pump motor if not replaced. Go to you tube for a how to videoPOOLCENTER.com - Hayward Pool Pump Impeller-Seal Replace 2
Replace the pump seal. This is a friction seal and will need to be replaced periodically, however the more common cause of seal failure is running the pump without water. The water running through the pump is what keeps the seal cool and functional. If the pump has been run dry for any substantial length of time there may also be heat damage to other components of the pump. The rear seal plate, the impeller, the diffuser, even the entire pump housing can be heat damaged depending on the model of pump and how long it ran dry.
A heat pump is somethign that heats water. It can be used to heat your water at home with your shower or you can have a heat pump to heat your pool at home or work
So you have no heat? Here are some basic questions: Is your coolant level low? ( not the overflow jug, pop the cap on the radiator) If no, then: flush the heater core. you can find 2 hoses on the firewall that run to a bypass housing. disconnect them both flush one hose at time until water runs clear through both of them. If still no heat, suspect the water pump, very unlikely as there would be some heat while driving but not at idle. and that its not the water pump.