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Part # 5056-04

Manufacturer Code G-215

Dimensions 1.25" L x 1.25" W x 0.11" D

Alternate Part #'s 004463, 351021010, 3910200, 39960141, 70039, C69-02, C6902, C692, G215, _C69-2, ALA-601-9928, APCO2061, PENC69-2

Product Description

INYO # 5056-04 THIS IS A WATER SLINGER GASKET WHICH CAN BE USED ON 56J THREADED MOTORS 48Y & 56Y SQUARE FLANGE MOTORS DIMENSIONS: OUTSIDE DIAMETER: 1-11/16" INSIDE DIAMETER: 9/16" THICKNESS: 1/8"

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?     Asked on 10/11/2016by Eddie Kotis

Does a replacement motor come with this or is this different than the shaft seal on the motor?
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A  Answered on 10/11/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Alan M.

The replacement motor comes with the water slinger, but this is not the shaft seal. The shaft seal is identified by the make and model pump you have.
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?     Asked on 9/6/2019by Al

What is the Slinger number to a usq1102 a.o motor
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A  Answered on 9/6/2019 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi, Al. This Water Slinger - G-215 is used with the USQ1102 motor. 
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?     Asked on 9/6/2019by Al

Is the Sta-Rite 17351-0009 Water Slinger the same ??
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A  Answered on 9/6/2019 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi, Al. Yes, this Water Slinger is the same as P/N 17351-0009.
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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

1 to 2 hrs

Tools Needed

Nut Drivers, Pliers, Wrench Set

Recently I had to replace my 1hp pool pump motor after 7 years of use.

Written on 9/25/2024 by Guest

INYOPOOLS as usual was my go-to place. I replaced it with their PURELINE 1hp motor and ordered the complete install kit with O-rings and shaft seals.
1 Removed old sq. flange 4 bolt motor then the defuser and impeller from the front of the motor.
2 set the pump for 115 and wired the motor with the enclosed easy instructions.
3 Installed shaft seal, then pump bracket, then impeller, and lastly the defuser.
4 Mounted the motor and pump assembly using my original nuts for the 4 bolt front end flange.
The instructions and assembly was every easy with easy-to-follow instructions.
Beginning to end took about 1 hour and 1/2.

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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

1 to 2 hrs

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Socket Set, Wrench Set, Cutoff wheel

Pump had gone bad due to bad seal and salt water

Written on 9/6/2023 by Guest

Our pump had gone bad after only 2 years. We had replaced the old motor when we moved in and then converted to salt. We had failed to install a seal when we replaced the pump and after a couple seasons of salt water leaking into the pump it had fully corroded and locked up. We started with turning off the break and then disconnecting the power at the back of the pump. The rear cap needed to come off first of course. We then removed the four bolts but two where stuck because of age and corrosion so we used a cut off wheel at the pump side (since we where replacing it anyway) to cut off the old bolts. We then cleaned up the pump housing and began to prep the new pump. We replaced the pump, bearing and seal and used U.S. Seal LUBE 4OZ Bottle LUBE-4OZ to prepare the new pump shaft. We upgraded to the Pump Shaft Seal Assembly, Extra Heavy Duty for Saltwater Pools - PS-3866
bearing and spring for good measure, that turned out to be great choice and everything is super smooth now. We installed the new pump with a new housing gasket and new bolts and everything worked great.

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