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There are a number of factors that can cause your pump to overheat or vibrate: obstruction in the pumps impeller/casing, Impeller is damaged, cavitation due to excessive suction lift/friction loss.
The motor bearings need replacement ASAP.
There are a few problems associated with this: the pump's motor start capacitor could have failed, the pump has ran dry and melted the internals of the pump, the motor bearings could have collapsed.
The rule of thumb is 2 PSI (15-20 KPA) lower than the pumps cut in pressure. You must exhaust out all the water out of the tank before apply air to the tank.
The pumps mechanical seal is damaged or worn and needs replacing due to the pump running dry or general mechanical wear.
There are a number of factors that can cause your pump not to prime: suction lift too great for the pump, suction inlet or strainer is blocked, suction line has an air leak, suction hose collapsed, mechanical seal has failed allowing air to be drawn into pump, obstruction in pumps impeller or casing.
You should always refer back to the pumps specifications which will be available from the wholesaler.
There could be numerous problems associated to this question. If the pump has a pressure tank, the pressure tank could have a spilt bladder and become water logged or the tank has the incorrect air pressure charge, The pump's non return valve / foot valve has either failed or has debris stuck in it causing the valve not to seat properly, There could be a leak on the pumps suction line or discharge line.
There can be numerous problems here: the pump could be getting staved of water, the pump impellers could be blocked or could have run dry at same stage and melted the vein of the impellers closed, the pumps pressure switch / flow controller could have failed, you have a major water leak somewhere.
The internal bladder of the pressure tank has spilt. The tank will need to be replaced.