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Skip Gundlach
 
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Default Raw water pump - Perkins 4-108

I'm trying really hard to picture this, but not succeeding.

On my engine, the raw water pump is pulley driven, mounted on a
bracket. You have to take that sucker off to change the impeller, a
situation I'm trying desperately to figure out how to change via a
direct-drive pump, but can't yet figure out how to tell my engine SN
(which isn't apparent where the manual sez it should be) which
apparently is needed to confirm that a direct drive pump is available.
But, I digress...

My freshwater pump is mounted to the engine, and has a gasket such as I
infer from your post. However, the typical freshwater pump failure is
from the bushing, producing a leak forward, not at the engine body.

However, my Perkins is a 4-154. My understanding had been that these
were the same block - BICBW, of course, as happens more and more the
older I get. Is there an impeller you've changed in the raw water
pump? And if so, this pump is mounted with a gasket/seal between it
and the engine? Or are we talking about a different pump?

L8R

Skip, very sore from my marine yard sales adventures yesterday


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