Lifetime Warranty

[Lifetime Warranty] W70329 Finned Disc & W69698 Diaphragm & W70327 Foot Pad Kit Replacement - Compatible with Zodiac Baracuda G2,G3 or G4, Ranger 1500 Models, etc

Save 13%
0.00 Regular price
$44.08
Regular price $50.69 Sale price
$44.08
In stock
Fast delivery

Secure and trusted checkout with

  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • American Express
  • PayPal
  • Diners Club
  • Discover
Contact for wholesale

🛠️
CONFIRM THE FIT FOR YOUR MODEL
Enter your model number

W70329 Finned Disc, W69698 Diaphragm & W70327 Foot Pad Kit

Key Features

  • Complete Suction Overhaul: A comprehensive 3-part restoration kit designed to replace the most critical wear components, restoring original vacuum power and movement speed to your suction cleaner.
  • High-Flex Finned Disc (W70329): Features a specialized 36-fin design that provides superior seal-to-floor contact while allowing the cleaner to "step" over main drains, light fixtures, and wall transitions without getting stuck.
  • Long-Life Diaphragm (W69698): The "heart" of the cleaner, manufactured from a heavy-duty, chemical-resistant polymer that delivers silent, powerful suction pulses to move the cleaner efficiently across the pool.
  • Durable Foot Pad (W70327): Provides the structural foundation for the vacuum seal; engineered with high-abrasion resistance to protect the cleaner body from constant contact with plaster, tile, and pebble surfaces.
  • Chemical & UV Resistance: All components are treated to withstand the degrading effects of high chlorine, salt systems, and intense sunlight, preventing premature cracking or stiffening.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Finned Disc: W70329, W46666, W70464, W83277, W47521, W49655, W70032.
  • Diaphragm: W69698, W69698B, C69698, W81700, W81701.
  • Foot Pad: W70327, W83275, W72880, W69039, W72865, W72855, W69721.

Compatibility & Fitment

This kit is a direct fit for the "G-Series" chassis and related suction cleaners. Key compatible models include:

  • Zodiac Baracuda: G2, G3, G4.
  • Zodiac Ranger: Compatible with all Ranger 1500 models.
  • Contiki: Fits specific Zodiac Contiki suction cleaner models.
  • Note: While designed for Zodiac models, this kit also fits many "knock-off" G3-style cleaners that utilize the standard Baracuda-pattern foot pad and disc mounting system.

When to Replace

  • Cleaner Stops Moving: The most common sign of a torn diaphragm (W69698). Even a tiny pinhole will stop the cleaner's pulsing movement.
  • Curled Disc Edges: If the finned disc (W70329) is permanently curled or warped, it can no longer maintain a vacuum seal, causing the cleaner to skip debris.
  • Exposed Cleaner Body: If the foot pad (W70327) is worn thin, the bottom of your cleaner will begin to grind against the pool floor, leading to expensive structural damage.
  • Loud Pumping Noise: A worn or improperly seated diaphragm often produces a loud "clunking" sound during the pump cycle.

Installation Tips

  • The "Warm Water" Trick: PRO TIP: Soak the blue finned disc in warm water for 5–10 minutes before installation. This makes it pliable enough to snap onto the foot pad without risking a tear.
  • Check the Retaining Ring: IMPORTANT: When installing the diaphragm, ensure the plastic retaining ring is snapped fully into place. If it's loose, the diaphragm will "flutter" and the cleaner will move erratically.
  • Directional Check: Ensure the fins on the disc are facing the correct direction (usually curved slightly upward) to help the cleaner navigate over obstacles.
  • Clear the Throat: While the foot pad is off, check the "throat" of the cleaner for any small pebbles or twigs that might be obstructing the diaphragm's movement.
  • Fixing Symptoms

    Fixing Symptoms

    Fix symptoms of pool cleaners: decrease in suction power, slow movement, easily getting stuck, ineffective cleaning, etc.
  • Premium Quality

    Premium Quality

    W70329 Finned Disc Seal Kit is made of durable and wear-resistant material that is well-tested by the manufacturer
  • Saving Solution

    Saving Solution

    Revive your home appliances affordably with BlueStars' DIY parts. Our savings solution turns repairs into simple, cost-effective tasks
  • Simple Installation

    Simple Installation

    BlueStars W70329 Finned Disc Seal Kit allows for effortless attachment and detachment, making installation relatively easy
THE KEY TO YOUR POOL'S LONGEVITY

THE KEY TO YOUR POOL'S LONGEVITY

BlueStars pool replacement parts offer strict quality control to give you the best experience, backed by our enduring commitment to excellence!

FAQ

This kit is designed for Zodiac Baracuda G2, G3, and G4 pool cleaners, and it is also commonly used on Ranger 1500 models. These part families are also compatible with Baracuda Alpha 2, Alpha 3, and Pacer units. For the best results, confirm your cleaner uses part numbers W70329, W69698, and W70327 before ordering.
The main part numbers in this kit are W70329 (finned disc/seal/skirt), W69698 (diaphragm), and W70327 (foot pad). Related cross-reference numbers for this part family include W69721, W72855, W83275, W72880, W69039, and W72865. Matching by part number is the best way to confirm fit.
Common signs include weak or erratic movement, the cleaner stalling in one spot, poor suction action, reduced wall or floor coverage, a torn or stiff diaphragm, or a worn disc/skirt that no longer seals well against the pool surface. A worn foot pad can also affect glide and cleaner stability.
Installation is straightforward and typically takes about 10 to 20 minutes. No special tools are required. Simply remove the cleaner from the hose, separate the lower body, swap the diaphragm, and replace the finned disc and foot pad by hand. It is recommended to rinse debris from the cleaner while it is apart before installing the new parts.
These are normal wear components. The diaphragm flexes continuously during operation and can split or lose elasticity over time. The finned disc/seal wears from constant contact with plaster, pebble, vinyl, or fiberglass surfaces. The foot pad also gradually abrades as the cleaner travels across the pool floor. Heavy debris loads, sharp surface texture, and extended run time can shorten service life.
Before replacing parts, check for a clogged diaphragm chamber, blocked hoses, air leaks in the hose sections, and incorrect suction at the skimmer or dedicated suction line. Also inspect the flow regulator or flow keeper valve if your setup uses one, and make sure the cleaner body is free of cracks. If the old diaphragm is damaged and the cleaner still performs poorly after replacement, the issue is often suction-related rather than the wear parts themselves.