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Question about a Bell and Gossett Recirculating Pump

roblouvasz

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I just replaced a B&G series 100 pump at my parents house. I had to turn the pump 90 degrees from the factory position. I used a new gasket per the instructions and it is leaking. I pulled it out and installed a new gasket and it leaks. Does anyone have any experience with these?IMG_20220305_114643.jpgIMG_20220305_114655.jpg
 
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PoorUB

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I have had quite a few a part, never had an issue. Get a new gasket and try again. take a good look at the leaking gasket and see if you can see an issue.
 

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It's hard to tell where the leak is. The water is coming out of the weep hole like the seal in the pump is bad. I did check all of the mating surfaces and everything was clean. I installed the gasket dry. Does it need some sort of sealant?
I haven't had 1 of those apart in a long time,could it be a seal on the shaft itself that is leaking?
I'd call the pace you got it from and ask them about a replacement.
 
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Are you sure you got all the old gasket out? Check the mating surfaces closely, maybe a small crack. Look in the threaded hole to make sure there's no hole going thru to the waterside. If there is, wrap the screw with a few wraps of Teflon tape. Get a tube of RTV sealant/gasket maker at the auto parts store and run a small bead on the mating surfaces along with the gasket.
 

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Try to double up on your gaskets, years ago I had to do that on my headers cause it keep leaking. Yea I know water and exhaust is different but worth a try.
 

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If the pump was run dry, even for only a minute or two, that may have destroyed the seal. Please don't ask how I would know.
 

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Weep hole? Shaft seal. Put a bucket under it and run it for a few days. It might quit.
X2. I just replaced bearing assemblies on six B&G Series 100 pumps at work. Four were leaking, two were seized. I previously replaced two of the same bearings in 2021. All but one of the new ones were slightly leaking at the weephole after a few days and have since stopped. All the bearing assemblies were OEM B&G, pump seal surfaces clean and flat, fasteners torqued properly. Never had an issue with B&G 100s before this in the past 35 years.

Tommy
 
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