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    Default Re: Hayward spider gasket...uh missing?

    Now the o crap moment. Is the gaskey supposed to be on the body of the valve part I pulled out or should i see it when I look down into the filter?

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    Default Re: Hayward spider gasket...uh missing?

    Supposed to be on the lower body of the valve. The part that doesn't move. You should see the channels where it seats moulded into the plastic.
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    Yeah it's weird I undid the 6 screws and pulled the lid/handle off and there is just flat black plastic there. No grooves or anything. Hmmm you'd think they'd have some decent documentation on changing the thing.

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    That's interesting. All the diagrams I've found have no reference to a spider gasket. Same parts info for mine, the 711 model, do show the gasket as a replacable item. Maybe Hayward changed the design and either built it into a replacable assembly or eliminated it somehow. I do agree, the info detail stinks. Sorry I can't be of any help.
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    Ugh it gets worse. Wife took the valve to the pool store and they took the handle off...and then couldn't get the pin back in. Any tips for getting the handle back on?
    Last edited by scarywoody; 06-06-2007 at 12:52 AM.

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    Default Re: Hayward spider gasket...uh missing?

    Nope, no hints. Never took mine apart that far. If you're fighting spring tension then maybe some way to compress the spring. Like a big C-clamp? Just a totally uneducated quess. Hopefully someone else will chime in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poconos View Post
    Nope, no hints. Never took mine apart that far. If you're fighting spring tension then maybe some way to compress the spring. Like a big C-clamp? Just a totally uneducated quess. Hopefully someone else will chime in.
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    Yeah i had some c clamps that barely fit the thing and they would bend, but not compress very well. Now I have some big ones I'm going to try to even out the pressure with. I'll report back

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