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series 100 circulator

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that 100 might be too big. Have a pro come look at it, and he might be able to replace it with a smaller wet-rotor circ that would not leak this way, or need to be oiled.
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series 100 circulator
I have a series 100NFI circulator that is leaking water between the bearing assembly and the impeller housing on the bottom. Could this just be the body gasket or does the bearing assembly need to be replaced?0 -
Every HO
thinks it`s the gasket, but it never is. There`s a little "vent hole" at the bottom, that`s where your seeing the water from "via" the seal, or a small hole in the backing-plate. The parts wear in unison, so you may as well get yourself another bearing assembly.
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Another series 100 bearing crapola assy...0
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