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look for small crack in strainer housing or missing o-ring on cover , i use a eye dropper of blue dye on outside !! of strainer housing , a quick look at pool return and you'll see where the crack is , dry out housing 1st but superglue has saved many a cracked strainer from replacemnet
Use Google and put in Flotec parts.
I did that and several parts dealers came up.
Pick one and put in your model number.
I'm sure you can find a housing, the pump that I looked at had one available.
Gary
Hello. Make sure the metal surfaces are all perfectly clean and sanded smooth with emery cloth. make sure the gaskets fit well. if not trim them. Finally if all else fails use some gasket cement to insure a leak proof water pump. This gasket cement is a common item available at most hardware and auto parts stores. Joe
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