🔄 Rebuild, Refresh, Rejoice!
The Tork Distributors Compatible with Polaris PB4-60 Shaft Seal O-Ring Rebuild Kit is specifically designed for Polaris Booster pumps from 2012 to 2017. This kit includes a 13/16" shaft seal, housing O-ring, and drain plug O-ring, ensuring a perfect fit for models with serial numbers after PB120111001. Made from durable materials, it promises longevity and easy installation, making it an essential upgrade for pool maintenance enthusiasts.
A**R
Did not work for us!
I hope this would help somebody else. It did not work for us. The Polaris did not seem compatible with this kit even though we researched it etc. needle to say the pump still leaked after putting it all together.We went to our pool store and bought a brand new Hayward pump that is compatible with the Polaris and it is wonderful!The pool dealer no longer carries Polaris pumps as they feel the pumps are not made well anymore. They are only carrying the Hayward pumps as they have proven to be much more reliable.
K**7
Easy to install!
Easy to install! Watched YouTube and installed easily as a woman! Works great now!
R**T
Poloris rebuild kit.
Did not use, didn't need it. Will hold it for use later in the next 4 or 5 years.
T**S
This one leaks after installation, and the supplier is ...
This one leaks after installation, and the supplier is not very helpful. Get the genuine Polaris seal. After I installed the genuine seal it worked with no problem.
A**S
Seals work
Worked just like it is supposed to
J**R
Worked fine because I got the right parts
Fit perfectly and pump is working fine. Needs all 3 part suggested!!!! Videos on like helped my installation.
S**I
Still leaking badly
Replaced the old seals per instructions but the leak is exactly as bad as with the old. I have the newer PB4-60 model which the kit is supposed to fit.Update 8/20/2018: Installed the genuine Zodiac/Polaris R0445500 part and now it's perfect with no leaks.
A**R
More to the installation.
YOU need to use a silicon caulk to get the one piece to stay in properly in the impeller.
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