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    Default Re: Problem with Re-seating the muitport valve onto the top of the filter

    I just looked at the parts diagram for that filter and am not familiar with it. I can't remember what was at the bottom of my Hayward to keep the center pipe centered as you add sand, but I think nothing and what you say about sitting on a small nipple makes sense. You can clarify where the leak is for someone else who knows this specific filter. Is the leak between the valve assembly and the tank? Diagram shows a couple O-rings there. Here's the link where I found the diagram.
    http://www.poolcenter.com/parts_filt...i_sandtrap.htm
    Did you use any silicone grease on those O-rings when you assembled it?
    Sorry I couldn't be more help.
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    Default Re: Problem with Re-seating the muitport valve onto the top of the filter

    Did you flush the sand out of the threads before putting the top back on? Also, is the area where the o-ring sits clean and smooth? Are you sure the o-ring is staying in place while you tighten the top? (the silicone or Teflon based lube can be 'packed in' to the receiving channel to help keep the o-ring in place while you're screwing down the top)
    Luv & Luk, Ted

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