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Len Krauss October 19th 03 04:45 PM

Seal Replacement - W30B3 - Raw Water Pump
 
Seeking advice on how to remove and replace raw water pump seals on
Westerbeke 30B3. Techniques and tools to use for do-it-yourselfer would be
appreciated. Does the shaft and or bearing need to be removed?


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Alan Gomes October 19th 03 07:09 PM

Seal Replacement - W30B3 - Raw Water Pump
 
Len,

I don't know the answer myself, but here is a good resource for you:
www.depcopump.com. Their folks in tech support are very helpful. They do
pump rebuilds, as well as sell parts and entirely new pumps. Compared to the
other places I checked their prices seemed quite good. (I'm replacing the
raw water pump on my Universal M25XP.) Check out their on-line catalog.

Regards,
Alan Gomes

"Len Krauss" wrote in message
...
Seeking advice on how to remove and replace raw water pump seals on
Westerbeke 30B3. Techniques and tools to use for do-it-yourselfer would be
appreciated. Does the shaft and or bearing need to be removed?


--
Eliminate "ns" for email address.





Len Krauss October 19th 03 11:41 PM

Seal Replacement - W30B3 - Raw Water Pump
 
Thank you Alan! Good resource.

Didn't see prices in their website catalog. I take it you called them.

What percentage savings would you say they offered vs. authorized
distributor of engine manufacturer?

Also noted that certain internal parts of a particular pumps seem specific
to the engine manufacturer. Is Depco able to supply these, or must you get
them from an authorized distributor of engine manufacturer?

Len



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Eliminate "ns" for email address.

Len,

I don't know the answer myself, but here is a good resource for you:
www.depcopump.com. Their folks in tech support are very helpful. They do
pump rebuilds, as well as sell parts and entirely new pumps. Compared to

the
other places I checked their prices seemed quite good. (I'm replacing the
raw water pump on my Universal M25XP.) Check out their on-line catalog.

Regards,
Alan Gomes

"Len Krauss" wrote in message
...
Seeking advice on how to remove and replace raw water pump seals on
Westerbeke 30B3. Techniques and tools to use for do-it-yourselfer would

be
appreciated. Does the shaft and or bearing need to be removed?


--
Eliminate "ns" for email address.







Alan Gomes October 20th 03 02:49 AM

Seal Replacement - W30B3 - Raw Water Pump
 
Len,

I called them for prices.

As for whether their price is competitive: I found a wide variation on price
for my raw water pump from different vendors. One well-known vendor in the
midwest wanted $275 for it (!!), and the local Captain's Locker (Long Beach,
Ca) wanted $180. (Captain's Locker's prices are ok generally.) Depco has the
pump for $137. This is for an Oberdorfer, model 202-M15 (their catalog, p.
95).

As for part number, they were able to come up with that for me just by
providing them with my engine model information.

--Alan Gomes


"Len Krauss" wrote in message
...
Thank you Alan! Good resource.

Didn't see prices in their website catalog. I take it you called them.

What percentage savings would you say they offered vs. authorized
distributor of engine manufacturer?

Also noted that certain internal parts of a particular pumps seem specific
to the engine manufacturer. Is Depco able to supply these, or must you get
them from an authorized distributor of engine manufacturer?

Len



--
Eliminate "ns" for email address.

Len,

I don't know the answer myself, but here is a good resource for you:
www.depcopump.com. Their folks in tech support are very helpful. They do
pump rebuilds, as well as sell parts and entirely new pumps. Compared to

the
other places I checked their prices seemed quite good. (I'm replacing

the
raw water pump on my Universal M25XP.) Check out their on-line catalog.

Regards,
Alan Gomes

"Len Krauss" wrote in message
...
Seeking advice on how to remove and replace raw water pump seals on
Westerbeke 30B3. Techniques and tools to use for do-it-yourselfer

would
be
appreciated. Does the shaft and or bearing need to be removed?


--
Eliminate "ns" for email address.









Len Krauss October 20th 03 05:40 PM

Seal Replacement - W30B3 - Raw Water Pump
 
I just called and sadly learned that Depco would have to buy my pump from
Westerbeke to sell to me -- at full manufacturer price of course. It seems
that it's a custom pump for my particular engine. Thanks again. It was worth
a try.


--
Eliminate "ns" for email address.
"Alan Gomes" wrote in message
news:0bHkb.833230$uu5.146897@sccrnsc04...
Len,

I called them for prices.

As for whether their price is competitive: I found a wide variation on

price
for my raw water pump from different vendors. One well-known vendor in the
midwest wanted $275 for it (!!), and the local Captain's Locker (Long

Beach,
Ca) wanted $180. (Captain's Locker's prices are ok generally.) Depco has

the
pump for $137. This is for an Oberdorfer, model 202-M15 (their catalog, p.
95).

As for part number, they were able to come up with that for me just by
providing them with my engine model information.

--Alan Gomes


"Len Krauss" wrote in message
...
Thank you Alan! Good resource.

Didn't see prices in their website catalog. I take it you called them.

What percentage savings would you say they offered vs. authorized
distributor of engine manufacturer?

Also noted that certain internal parts of a particular pumps seem

specific
to the engine manufacturer. Is Depco able to supply these, or must you

get
them from an authorized distributor of engine manufacturer?

Len



--
Eliminate "ns" for email address.

Len,

I don't know the answer myself, but here is a good resource for you:
www.depcopump.com. Their folks in tech support are very helpful. They

do
pump rebuilds, as well as sell parts and entirely new pumps. Compared

to
the
other places I checked their prices seemed quite good. (I'm replacing

the
raw water pump on my Universal M25XP.) Check out their on-line

catalog.

Regards,
Alan Gomes

"Len Krauss" wrote in message
...
Seeking advice on how to remove and replace raw water pump seals on
Westerbeke 30B3. Techniques and tools to use for do-it-yourselfer

would
be
appreciated. Does the shaft and or bearing need to be removed?


--
Eliminate "ns" for email address.











Simple Simon October 20th 03 06:30 PM

Seal Replacement - W30B3 - Raw Water Pump
 
A water pump for my Honda 9.9 is readily available
and costs less than ten bucks.

Get rid of that inboard diesel and become a real sailor.

S.Simon


"Len Krauss" wrote in message ...
I just called and sadly learned that Depco would have to buy my pump from
Westerbeke to sell to me -- at full manufacturer price of course. It seems
that it's a custom pump for my particular engine. Thanks again. It was worth
a try.


--
Eliminate "ns" for email address.
"Alan Gomes" wrote in message
news:0bHkb.833230$uu5.146897@sccrnsc04...
Len,

I called them for prices.

As for whether their price is competitive: I found a wide variation on

price
for my raw water pump from different vendors. One well-known vendor in the
midwest wanted $275 for it (!!), and the local Captain's Locker (Long

Beach,
Ca) wanted $180. (Captain's Locker's prices are ok generally.) Depco has

the
pump for $137. This is for an Oberdorfer, model 202-M15 (their catalog, p.
95).

As for part number, they were able to come up with that for me just by
providing them with my engine model information.

--Alan Gomes


"Len Krauss" wrote in message
...
Thank you Alan! Good resource.

Didn't see prices in their website catalog. I take it you called them.

What percentage savings would you say they offered vs. authorized
distributor of engine manufacturer?

Also noted that certain internal parts of a particular pumps seem

specific
to the engine manufacturer. Is Depco able to supply these, or must you

get
them from an authorized distributor of engine manufacturer?

Len



--
Eliminate "ns" for email address.

Len,

I don't know the answer myself, but here is a good resource for you:
www.depcopump.com. Their folks in tech support are very helpful. They

do
pump rebuilds, as well as sell parts and entirely new pumps. Compared

to
the
other places I checked their prices seemed quite good. (I'm replacing

the
raw water pump on my Universal M25XP.) Check out their on-line

catalog.

Regards,
Alan Gomes

"Len Krauss" wrote in message
...
Seeking advice on how to remove and replace raw water pump seals on
Westerbeke 30B3. Techniques and tools to use for do-it-yourselfer

would
be
appreciated. Does the shaft and or bearing need to be removed?


--
Eliminate "ns" for email address.













Bobsprit October 20th 03 06:37 PM

Seal Replacement - W30B3 - Raw Water Pump
 
Get rid of that inboard diesel and become a real sailor.

You'll need to actually sail for that to happen.
Anywhere.
Though I seem to remember than Donal and a few others actually think you sail.
Good one!

RB

Donal October 20th 03 11:14 PM

Seal Replacement - W30B3 - Raw Water Pump
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Get rid of that inboard diesel and become a real sailor.

You'll need to actually sail for that to happen.
Anywhere.
Though I seem to remember than Donal and a few others actually think you

sail.

When did I say that? Huh?
I think that Neal used to write very well. Nothing more!

You are probably under the illusion that I think that *you* sail too!

Regards


Donal
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Capt. Mooron October 21st 03 12:24 AM

Seal Replacement - W30B3 - Raw Water Pump
 
A real sailor with an OUTBOARD!!!!!

Bwahahahahahahahahahaaa!!!!


CM

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
| A water pump for my Honda 9.9 is readily available
| and costs less than ten bucks.
|
| Get rid of that inboard diesel and become a real sailor.
|
| S.Simon
|
|
| "Len Krauss" wrote in message
...
| I just called and sadly learned that Depco would have to buy my pump
from
| Westerbeke to sell to me -- at full manufacturer price of course. It
seems
| that it's a custom pump for my particular engine. Thanks again. It was
worth
| a try.
|
|
| --
| Eliminate "ns" for email address.
| "Alan Gomes" wrote in message
| news:0bHkb.833230$uu5.146897@sccrnsc04...
| Len,
|
| I called them for prices.
|
| As for whether their price is competitive: I found a wide variation on
| price
| for my raw water pump from different vendors. One well-known vendor in
the
| midwest wanted $275 for it (!!), and the local Captain's Locker (Long
| Beach,
| Ca) wanted $180. (Captain's Locker's prices are ok generally.) Depco
has
| the
| pump for $137. This is for an Oberdorfer, model 202-M15 (their
catalog, p.
| 95).
|
| As for part number, they were able to come up with that for me just by
| providing them with my engine model information.
|
| --Alan Gomes
|
|
| "Len Krauss" wrote in message
| ...
| Thank you Alan! Good resource.
|
| Didn't see prices in their website catalog. I take it you called
them.
|
| What percentage savings would you say they offered vs. authorized
| distributor of engine manufacturer?
|
| Also noted that certain internal parts of a particular pumps seem
| specific
| to the engine manufacturer. Is Depco able to supply these, or must
you
| get
| them from an authorized distributor of engine manufacturer?
|
| Len
|
|
|
| --
| Eliminate "ns" for email address.
|
| Len,
|
| I don't know the answer myself, but here is a good resource for
you:
| www.depcopump.com. Their folks in tech support are very helpful.
They
| do
| pump rebuilds, as well as sell parts and entirely new pumps.
Compared
| to
| the
| other places I checked their prices seemed quite good. (I'm
replacing
| the
| raw water pump on my Universal M25XP.) Check out their on-line
| catalog.
|
| Regards,
| Alan Gomes
|
| "Len Krauss" wrote in message
| ...
| Seeking advice on how to remove and replace raw water pump seals
on
| Westerbeke 30B3. Techniques and tools to use for
do-it-yourselfer
| would
| be
| appreciated. Does the shaft and or bearing need to be removed?
|
|
| --
| Eliminate "ns" for email address.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|




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