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When you use flock you should not put it through the filter.When vacuming flock out of a pool with a sand filter you vacuum to waste. However you don't have that luxury with a cartridge filter. The ideal solution would be to put a 3 way valve between the pump and the filter and set it up so that one of the ports can be run to waste while at the same time shutting of the water to the filter.
The patted side goes facing where the water drains out. The sliced part goes toward the back of your filter. I hope this helps!
has anyone put the key in the ignition the wrong way and can't get it out
You may have debris caught up in the impellers, the pump motor may be on its way out or if you have a cartridge filter the cartridge may be clogged with mineral deposits see if the pressure in front of the filter is always high if it is your pool shop will have the right gear for cleaning it out. A: Clean or back wash the filter and recharge with new D. E. as needed. Clean out or empty the skimmer and pump baskets. If it has been over 25 - 30 days since you last cleaned the filter either by back washing or hosing the cartridge elements then your filter is dirty. High pressure reading on the filter tank gauge is the first indication that the filter is dirty and needs cleaning. k
your fliter wont keep your gas 100% clean so just turn it around it ain't that hard
Let's get our terms straight- that is a CARTRIDGE casing. If the cartridge is loaded, there is no safe way to drill a hole in it- you could ignite the powder inside the case. They are made by drilling an UNLOADED cartridge case, and then inserting a bullet into the case. Please do not try to drill a loaded cartridge. REALLY bad idea.
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Always hold it up right and don't touch the out put parts.
You take them off and put them on the right way...
The cabin filter is located behind the gloves compartment. You have to empty it first and fully open it all the way down until you see a plastic cover with two screws. Remove the screws and pull the cover and filter cartridge out. Put in the new one, tight the two screws, raise the compartment back. It's really simple and quick! It takes longer to remove and put back the stuff into the glove compartment than replacing the filter !!! :))
It sounds like you may of mixed up plug wires when you put them back on. Oil filter will not have anything to do with the way your car idles.
If you remove the cartridge from your filter housing, the presssure reading will drop. If you are having low pressure issues this is an easy way to determine if the problem is on the pressure side of the suction side of the pump. Depending on what type of pool you have, and what in on the equipment pad. If you pump usually runs at 15 -18 psi then with out the filter I would guess it would be about 8 psi. Hope that helps.