$128.63
By Pureline
Part # 8-PL2102
Warranty 1 Year
This motor was briefly used by the customer before realizing it was the wrong motor for their application. The box is beaten up but the motor itself has only been used for a few hours and in good condition. The motor has been inspected and tested. Hurry up and take advantage of this great deal!
PureLine 1 HP Replacement Pool Motor for Pentair & Sta-Rite Pumps
Is your pool pump motor running loud, leaking or humming? These are all signs that it’s time to be replaced. The PL2102 PureLine Replacement motor is designed as a drop-in replacement motor for some of the most popular 1 HP pool pumps like the Sta-Rite Max-E-Glas, Max-E-Glas II, Dura-Glas, Dura-Glas II, Dyna-Glas, Dyna-Max, Pentair Whisperflow and Pentair Pinnacle and many more.
The PureLine replacement motor is made of the highest quality components like sealed ball bearings which means it is an ultra quiet motor. Because of its high-quality construction the PureLine replacement motor is backed by a full 1-year warranty.
When it comes to replacing your motor Inyo has you covered we have created a ton of resources to make this project a snap, like our Video on How to Replace a Pool Motor this video walks you through all the steps to replace your motor. Most of our customers decide to tackle this project on their own and by following our video they complete this project in about an hour.
When replacing your motor we highly recommend a tune up kit which includes all the seals and gaskets for your pump. Many times when you use your old seals you may have leaking and seal leakage is one item which will void the motors warranty so make sure to protect your investment with a tune up kit. Below we have listed the tune up kits for some of the most popular pool pumps.
Don't Forget Your Tune Up Kit
See all of our Pool Pump Tune Up Kits
Will this work with a Hayward Model EC65A?
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Do you have information on the front half of your pump? The best place to find your pump model information is on the pump housing tag. Pool pump manufacturers label each housing with make and model information as well as serial numbers. The pump model number is the golden ticket to finding the proper tune up kit, so we will want to find that most of all. The tag is usually placed on the side of the strainer basket or near the discharge port for easy access. Model number formats vary depending on the manufacture but should be marked clearly.
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