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If the bearing on your VSC pump is noisy, or you notice water dripping out of the weep hole on the bottom of the bearing housing… there’s a chance that your seal has failed and water has made its way to the bearing. Luckily, there’s a way to fix the issue. Watch Shane, our Service Technician, walk you through replacing a seal kit and bearing on your VSC pump!
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