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Len,
Not engine RPM, I meant pump RPM. Look at the pump drive and calculate drive ratio. Steve "Len" wrote in message ... Thanks for the replies. @Mees, The seawater in the engine blocks occurred with new, flat faced seals which I suspect to "aquaplane" and let water through. These were used by the mechanical shop. I will not use those again and I'm back to the "V-shaped" seals. @Steve I normally run the engines (I have a twin engine motorsailer and BOTH identical engines show the same problem...) below 2000 rpm. With the last overhaul, every bearing was replaced even when the bearing looked and felt OK. @Bruce I think your solution is the way I want to go. Which brand centrifugal pump did you install? Any pitfalls or more hints come to mind? TIA, Len. |
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