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Old July 7th 08, 06:40 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Andy[_3_]
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Default Looking for a good power filter

On Jul 5, 8:27*pm, KurtG wrote:


Check the impeller shaft for wear also. Its not uncommon for tiny
piece of substrate to get in between the impeller bore and shaft and
wear rings and grooves on the shaft. *You can easily replace the shaft
if necessay as it just pulls out with a pair of pliers and pushes back
in easy.


Ok, just need to buy the parts.
 




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