Aladdin GO-KIT39 Repair Kit for Hayward 715 Multiport Valve
The Aladdin GO-KIT39 is a comprehensive rebuild kit for the Hayward 715-series multiport valve — designed to replace all common wear items such as O-rings, gaskets, shaft seals, and bearings. Whether you’re refreshing a tired valve or completing a maintenance overhaul, this kit gives you everything you need in one convenient package.
What’s Included
- Non-metallic bearing (replaces original valve bearing)
- Cover O-ring (seals valve cover to valve body)
- Valve seat gasket (seals internal valve pathways)
- Teflon shaft seal O-ring (ensures leak-free rotation of the control shaft)
- Lubricant (for O-ring installation and smooth assembly)
Benefits
- Restores leak-free sealing and proper function in multiport valves.
- Prevents water bypass and suction issues caused by worn seals or bearings.
- Makes valve maintenance and rebuilds simple — no need to source multiple individual parts.
- Extends valve life and improves reliability, lowering risk of mid-season failures.
Applications
- Repair or rebuild Hayward 715 (and equivalent 2″ multiport) valves.
- Ideal for routine seasonal maintenance or emergency repairs.
- Used by pool professionals and DIY owners to ensure safe, leak-free valve operation.
Installation Tips
- Before starting, confirm valve body matches 715 model — compare port size and layout.
- Disassemble old valve carefully, keeping track of springs (if present) and components.
- Clean all sealing surfaces, then lightly lubricate O-rings before installation to ensure proper sealing and ease of assembly.
- Reassemble and test under low pressure first to confirm there are no leaks before full system use.
Why Offer GO-KIT39
As an OEM-style overhaul kit, GO-KIT39 saves time and reduces guesswork when servicing multiport valves — especially valuable for pool service professionals and store owners supplying repair parts. Because it includes all commonly replaced internal components, you avoid multiple small orders and ensure everything needed for a proper rebuild is on hand.