rScotty
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- Rural mountains - Colorado
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- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
I worked with pumps during my 31 years as chemical engineer and have had a swimming pool for almost 30 years. That leaking packing sounds like your culprit because you say it leaks when shut down and almost stops when running. That clues you that it is actually sucking at the packing. This can be air on startup, and it is probably sucking air now while running.Ralph
I've have experience designing similar centrifugal pumps, and Ralph's idea sounds right to me. It might not be sucking air at the packing - but that is certainly the most likely place and the first place to look if you are happy with the suction hoses and connection. ALWAYS check the suction connection at the pump. Tighten it there or smear the outside of that connection with bathtub caulk. When you take it apart, it's not likely to be worth the hassle of changing any of the adjustments, there isn't much to go wrong or wear in that type of pump that doesn't involve packings and intake. Certainly nothing that would explain how it is running now. Like Ralph says, Id' bet it's heating up and sucking air somewhere. The time and heat heat also suggests the packing. These air leaks can be pinhole small but still cause big losses.
good luck, rScotty