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Other than physical damage like rust pitting near the sealing surfaces or gouging if your impeller was hitting it, there is really no reason to change it at all.
You're talking the large 5/16" thick plate that goes between the pump and the end of the head right?
Just change the o-rings on the connector tube and both gaskets while it's off, but I see no reason to change the plate itself.
Other than physical damage like rust pitting near the sealing surfaces or gouging if your impeller was hitting it, there is really no reason to change it at all.
You're talking the large 5/16" thick plate that goes between the pump and the end of the head right?
Just change the o-rings on the connector tube and both gaskets while it's off, but I see no reason to change the plate itself.
Keep it. I was replacing a water pump one time and tapped the corner with a hammer to break it loose off the motor and cracked. One and only time but glad I had a parts unit.
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