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Looking for a seal kit for the B625 polaris booster pump. Will u help me to locate the item please. thank you
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Gen-The shaft seal for the Motor Polaris Threaded Shaft .75hp (b625) 3262-18 would be the POLARIS P55 SHAFT SEAL OEM 3262-04.
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I have a century centurion pool motor, Part# 7 -187400-20 and need to replace it. serial#070083M do you guys carry it?
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Hi AK, The Letro 3/4 Hp Threaded Motor (B668) will be the correct replacement motor based on the p/n 7-187400-20 you're provided.
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Do you have the complete pump assembly on this unit? And if you do what is the part number and the price? I seem to not be able to find the complete pump just the motor!
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The whole pump can be found here at Polaris 3/4HP Booster Pump . The price can be found by just clicking on the link, please.
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Will this motor be more energy efficient than my original Polaris Booster pump motor? And if so, is it possible to quantify by how much?
I already got a variable speed pool pump installed. So now I was looking to get more energy efficient with other pool related equipment.
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Brian,No, this motor is not considered energy efficient. Unfortunately, there is only one motor that will fit the Polaris Booster pump.
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My booster 7-173840-23 is making a high squealing. Noise like the bearing is going out. Is there bearing inside or what is making that high pitch noise
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Mr. Singh,Yes, there are bearings inside your motor. Typically, once the motor starts making screeching noises, it's an indication of a leak towards your shaft seal. Once the water reaches the motor, the screeching starts.
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I keep blowing start capacitors. What is the correct size for a b625 Polaris pump?
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Hi Richard, This motor uses the 124-149 Mfd 125v Capacitor (BC-124). If it keeps blowing the capacitors then the motor will need to be replaced.
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What is the difference between the B625 and the (B625) 3262-18?
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Hi Brent, The p/n are the same. However if you were meaning to find out the difference between the B121 and B625, the B121 has a "keyed" shaft which requires the Shaft Extension (150) and the B625 does not. The B625 has a threaded shaft.
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My motor is making screeching noises, an indication of a leak towards your shaft seal. Once the water reaches the motor, the screeching starts. Can I stop the screeching or do I have to replace the motor?
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Good afternoon Terry,Yes once the motor gets wet it needs to be replaced. The part number for the shaft seal that you'll need to order with the new pump is going to be 3262-04.
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After i replace the polaris booster pump and motor, do i need to cover this unit? If so
Do you sell a cover for the unit?
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Hi Terry, You can use the Protective Pool Motor Cover to protect your motor.
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Is a B265 motor the correct replacement of a 7-193794-50 A.O. Smith motor? The label on the pump lists the frame size as Y56Y. 3/4 hp,SF1.50, 3450 rpm, volts 230/115, amps SF 6.4/12.8.
Thanks,
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Can you verify the numbers in your original message are correct as they are listed on your motor's label?
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PB4-60 stopped working. Just hums when turned on. Replaced capacitor on top of motor but no change. Pump spins freely. Voltage to motor good (240), motor resistance 6.5ohms and not grounded. Is there another capacitor inside back of motor?
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Hi Bill, This motor only has a start capacitor which is located on the top of the motor. There is no other capacitor inside of the motor.
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I Sept 2016 and last weekend it shorted out following a heavy rain then freezing conditions. Was there a guarantee of any sort on the pump, which may be redeemable?
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Good afternoon Kevin, The motor has a one year warranty. I was able to pull up your account information and start the warranty process. You will receive an email with instructions. I will need photos of the motor. Top label, side label and flange/shaft.
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On the a.o. Smith b625 what is the correct wiring as it has an L2 and an L6. Using 220
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Hello Scott- The wiring diagram is on the label of the motor. Since you are using 230v you would use the high voltage wiring diagram. According to that label, it shows you would connect 1 of your hots to line 1 and the other to line 2 and as always ground on green.
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This is the part number on our Polaris pump. The motor is screaming. Sounds like a bearing's going. Is there more I should know or is this a direct, bolt-on replacement?
Thank you.
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Do I need to purchase any additional parts when replacing this motor, such as new o-rings, gaskets, etc.?
Thank you!
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Hi, Stacy. I would recommend getting the Polaris Booster Pump Tune Up Kit - GOKIT71.
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Do I also need to replace booster pump on motor
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I need the new style polaris booster pump motor, rear shaft access plug/cover, but have not found a diagram that shows it. Can you provide a part or a part number?
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Hi, Martin. Unfortunately, the rear shaft access cover is not sold as a separate part.
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What part needed to rep[lace screeching beariings on Polaris boosters pump - newer one PB4- 60 and DIRECTIONS . Thanks
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My PB4-60 serial number is PB0206134044. Is this the right motor? Also need to know correct Go kit, my existing motor is US motor Cat EB625, Model K63CXEAZ-5229,3/4 HP, 3450RPM, MFG# 8150 Frame 56J, diameter of motor is 6 3/8’, shaft length 3 3/4’ threaded shaft. I am confused if my pump is bolder or newer style
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I have a Century Pool and Spa Motor (Booster Pump), CAT# B625, Serial# BW3-16, Part 7-173840-23, HP# 3/4, SF# 1.50, PH# 1 with RPM# 3450. This pool pump is having a loud noise, it is working fine and pool is cleaning well. The noise just annoy, is this a sign of bearing going bad.
(1) If I need to replace a motor, what motor can I buy
(2) Do I need to have GO-KIT (all the O-Rings, Shaft seals etc)
(3) And do i need a new impeller, which model should I buy.
Hi, Afab. Yes, the sound that is coming from the motor is a sign that the bearings are failing. This Century B625 is the correct replacement motor. I would also recommend getting the PB4 Tune Up Kit - GOKIT71 and the Impeller - P15.
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I purchased this motor (B625) recently to replace my current one which is screaming like a banshee. What else do I need to install this motor (seals, o-rings, impeller?). P/N is 0-173840-23, S/N is 35717CH. Thanks!
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Hey Brad, with any motor replacement we suggest replacing the seals and gaskets in your pump. This will help to prevent water intrusion and extend the life of your new motor. The seals are specific to the wet-end of the pump and we will need that model information to identify what they are. The impeller rarely needs to be replaced unless your unit is over 10 years old, or there is visible damage to the impeller.
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Just started the pump and there water leaking around the drain plug, does this plug require an o ring? I want to try this first before ordering a seal kit.
Thanks!
This motor is for a pool sweeper. What other parts do I need? Seals, o-rings, etc.
Hello, You will also need the shaft seal and the housing o-ring. http://www.inyopools.com/Products/07501352025498.htmhttp://www.inyopools.com/Products/07501352022983.htm
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Good Evening,
I just want to make sure that A.O. Smith P/N 3262-18 is a direct replacement for A.O. Smith P/N 7-193794-50.
Thank you,
Rex O.
Hi, Rex. This B625 is not a direct replacement for P/N 7-193794-50. The P64 replacement motor is no longer available.
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I am looking for the exact same motor, and was wondering what the resolution was to this replacement problem?
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So the B625 is not a direct replacement for a P/N 7-193794-50 but does it fit the requirements for my application?
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Hi. Based on the label info, the B625 motor will NOT work. Please provide the pump wet end model info.
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I ordered a Polaris Booster Pump Motor-B625, it looks like I need an o-ring for the shaft.
Does that come with the motor or do I need to order one & what is the o-ring P/N?
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When replacing the motor on the booster pump we would recommend the Polaris Booster Pump Shaft Seal 5/8" - P55 and O-ring, Bracket To Volute (258). These do not come with the motor.
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I would like to replace the vacuum motor, I need help locating the right one.....
CAT B625 Serial CA01-25 Part 8 - 173840-23 Type CS FR N56CZ
HP 3/4 SF 1.50 HZ 60 RPM 3450 Volts 230/115
Please let me know and would the screws line up as well,
Thank you and have a great day
Hi Thomas, The B625 replacement motor is the correct replacement motor for your pool vac motor shown in your photo. You will also need a Seal Kit when you replace your motor and the two most common pumps that use the B625 are the Polaris Booster Pump and the Letro Booster Pump. If you have the Polaris Booster Pump then you will require this Polaris Seal Kit and if you have a Letro then you will require this Letro Seal Kit. We have also put together this Video on How to Replace a Booster Pump Motor which you may find helpful when you tackle this project.
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Hi. I believe this is the correct replacement motor. But I’m not sure which seals or go kit to get. Is this the newer or older version PB4-60?
Do I need a different seal for this motor because I have a saltwater pool?
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Hello,You would be able to use this salt water proof shaft seal for your booster pump.http://www.inyopools.com/Products/07501352048583.htm
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B625, PN 173840-23 (installed 06/2011)--
Motor started making loud noise a few days ago. Yesterday the pump shut off prior to the timer setting. I assume this is a safety (overheat shut off) feature. Today I turned the system back on to inspect what happened. Smoke come out of the motor vents as soon as I started the system. I disconnected the motor from the super pump (Hayward SP3000X). The shaft on the motor spins freely but there's a lot of corrosion around it. I plan to replace the motor.
The part number included here is good, sounds like you need a motor.
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I purchased a replacement electric motor, but the shaft is too short. It 2 3/8 inches and needs to be 3 5/8 inches. What motor should I order?
The motor with the short shaft is is A.O. Smith B127 3/4 HP, 3450 RPM, 1 Speed, 230/115 Volts, 6.0/12.0 Amps, 1.5 Service Factor, 56J Frame, PSC, ODP Enclosure, C-Face Pool Motor
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Would it be possible to send several photos of your pump and motor? A wide shot showing the complete pump where the pipes go in and out would be helpful. To supply the photos simply click the reply link below.
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Hello, I am looking for a replacement booster pump which is used for my pool vac/robot. I have included a couple of photos. The one I have right now is an AO Smith Century Pool & Spa Motor. It is very similar in regards to size and specs as the B625 3262-18. Is this the correct replacement? If not, what would be? Thank you.
is there a wire diagram for the b625 motor
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Yes, there is a wiring diagram on the motor label itself that you can view when selecting alternate images on the motor page itself on our web page.
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This motor is for my Polaris PB-4 pump. I need a replacement. What do you recommend, and do you have it in stock?
Will this booster pump motor replace my existing one? (Pictures included) Also, can you add the link to the new seals I will need?
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Hi Jeremy, Based on the image you provided, your replacement motor is the B625. We also recommend replacing your seals whenever you replace your motor. The seal for this pump varies depending on the year. You can review them HERE.
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Just want to make sure this is the correct replacement motor? My was manufactured between 2004 and 2012. Thanks
Thank you for contacting Inyo Pools, Yes this is the right motor, and this correct Pump Shaft Seal 5/8" - PS-1000
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Trying to replace an old A.O. Smith 3/4 h.p. motor and a leaky Volute or Vacuum pump for a Polaris pool cleaner. Do I need the model number off the old Smith and whatever the model number is off the vacuum pump in front. System is about 17 years old and it's been a good one, except once the bearings needed repacking about 6 years ago? I would like something, a motor and a vac pump, that would out last me at 71 years of age and going down hill fast, as a roll of t.p. toward the end unwinds fast.
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Thank you for contacting Inyo Pools, The Polaris booster pump is currently out of stock. Here is a link Polaris 3/4 HP Booster Pump - PB460 and you can click notify me when in stock.
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Does this 3/4tr h.p. motor come with the Vouute/vacuum pump too? Or do I have to buy that separate and go through this finding the right part once again?
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Hello. The Century Motors Polaris Booster Pump 3/4 HP Motor model B625 is the motor only. Attached please find an exploded parts diagram for the Polaris Booster Pump model PB4-60. The PB4-60 is the model number of the entire pump for which the B625 is the motor. The Volute is part number R0536300, key number 5.
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Again, I am attempting to replace the whole dern system for a Polaris motor and the vacuum pump, not a piece here and there;so what do I need? The PB4-60 or the is that what need to order, I need the motor as well as the pump, do you sell such or what, I need the correct item number to do so...is the above number just the motor or is it the motor and the vacuum pump which is necessary for me to replace the entire system or do I have to order this from Amazon or Ebay? Or what do I need?
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Thank you for contacting Inyo Pools, The Item number 3262-18 is just the motor. PB4-60 is for the pump and motor. However, we are currently out of stock. Polaris 3/4 HP Booster Pump - PB460 There is a Notify me when in stock button.
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My motor (K56C) on my Pre-94 Polaris booster pump died - it had the extension shaft. The wet housing (Volte & Impeller) are still in working order. Can this A.O. Smith model motor PART # 3262-18 BY CENTURY MOTORS be used to replace it since the parts diagram says that current motor model and original motor model ae interchangeable -- just won't need an extension shaft. Pictures attached - please advise.
Hello David. The Century Motors Polaris Booster Pump 3/4 HP Motor model B625 is a compatible motor replacement for Polaris Booster Pumps manufactured Pre 1994. The motor shaft extension is no longer required. The Polaris Booster Pump GOKIT71 contains the necessary parts to complete this project: motor shaft seal, shaft O-ring, bracket O-ring, and lubricant. Tune Up Kit Polaris Booster Pump OLD style - GOKIT71
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Hi, I need to replace the booster pump motor operating my pool cleaner. Please see the attached picture and confirm this replacement motor and any other parts like gaskets that I might need. Thanks.
Hello Adhavan. The Century Motors 3/4 HP Motor model B625 is the correct motor as identified in your attachment. It is recommended that the motor shaft seal and backplate o-ring be replaced concurrent with the new motor. Polaris Booster Pump models are identified as follows: Pre-1994, 1994-2011, 2011 - current. Attached are exploded parts diagrams for each of these models. A visual comparison of the Volute (part #1 in pre-1994 and 1994- 2011, part #5 in 2011- current) to your model will identify your model and the correct parts. Pre-1994 1994-2011 2011-Current
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I need to replace this pool pump, the numbers on the pump show this:
A.O. Smith , CAT B625/ Part 7-173480-23/ Serial BY05-31/HP 3/4/
Is this same as what you show as PN# 3262-18?
Thank you
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Hello Nida. The Century Motors Polaris Booster Pump 3/4 HP model B625 part number 3262-18 is a compatible replacement for the A. O. Smith CAT 625, 7-173840-23 ( the 4 & 8 in your model number may be transposed). It is recommended that the Motor Shaft Seal and Backplate Gasket be replaced concurrent with the new motor. Attached please find exploded parts diagrams for the Polaris Booster Pump model PB4-60 from 1994-2011 and from 2011-Current. PB4-60 (1994-2011) PB4-60 (2011-Current) Visibly the wet end where the circulation lines are connected differ between these model years. The shaft seal and backplate gasket are specific to the model year.
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Hello my booster pump is not working correctly and my pool vacuum is not running. Can you tell me if this is the motor I need to replace A.O. Smith 193794 Type CS FR Y56Y. Here are photos of the label.
Hi Eric, I am sorry to say that the P64 motor you need has been discontinued. It may be time for a new booster pump.
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