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Hello again all,
I have a question that I'm hoping someone can answer for me. I needed a new water pump for my boat, it has an OMC 3.8L V6 (GM 229 3.8L V6)so I did some pricing and a new (BOAT)water pump was around 60.00-160.00 depending on were you bought it. So I went to my local Autoparts store and brought the old water pump with me and after some searching found one that looked the exact same, bolt holes, inlets/outlet, everything the same... It was actually for an 1970 307 Gm motor, got it for 25.00 new... What I'm now wondering is will it mater if it (waterpump) was designed for a boat or car, are there any differences, is the rotation differnt???? Just want to make sure before installing it and running the motor.. Thanks for any info you guys can give me.... Radman............ |
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The water pump may or may be "ok" for your engine as parts such as the
circulating water pump can sometimes be interchanged for the marine item depending on your set up. Someone has already mentioned some important points about impeller and shaft material which are very important and even more so for raw water cooled boats in salt water, stamped sheet metal impeller vs cast bronze? Another area often overlooked in making marine vs auto swaps is duty cycle. Car runs at , what 1800 -2500 rpm cruising while the engine converted for marine can be expected to cruise at 3000-3500 rpm or more. Your boat's engine is loaded down like a car would be going up a hill while pulling a trailer. A lot this suspenders and belt stuff can be scaled back to just belt if you don't spend that much time on the water and you and your crew won't be but at risk if you have a failure. I -- Ron White Boat building web address is www.concentric.net/~knotreel |
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On 13 Jan 2005 18:47:05 -0800, "Radman" wrote:
Hello again all, I have a question that I'm hoping someone can answer for me. I needed a new water pump for my boat, it has an OMC 3.8L V6 (GM 229 3.8L V6)so I did some pricing and a new (BOAT)water pump was around 60.00-160.00 depending on were you bought it. So I went to my local Autoparts store and brought the old water pump with me and after some searching found one that looked the exact same, bolt holes, inlets/outlet, everything the same... It was actually for an 1970 307 Gm motor, got it for 25.00 new... What I'm now wondering is will it mater if it (waterpump) was designed for a boat or car, are there any differences, is the rotation differnt???? Just want to make sure before installing it and running the motor.. Thanks for any info you guys can give me.... Radman............ You would like to think a marine water pump might have a bronze rotor and perhaps a stainless or bronze shaft. I suppose that an auto style pump would have a cast iron/steel impeller and a steel shaft. It would be interesting to see what a marine pump is actually made of! Brian W |
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Thanks guys for your replys back...The boat will only be run in fresh
water and will probably only see a few trips a year.. I will probably run it for a while just to see how long it will last...and keep a spare for backup.... Thanks again...Radman... |
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