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Has anyone ever attached a flow meter to the raw water line just before
discharge? I would think if you could get a baseline reading with a new
impeller or go by the flow rate of the pump at a given rpm then if it drops
it would indicate an impeller change or it would aid in diagnosis of an
overheating condition. Maybe even a remote display. My pump is supposed to
produce 26 gpm @ 1800 rpm. I have no idea what the output really is.
Any thoughts?

Phil


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"Phil" wrote:

Has anyone ever attached a flow meter to the raw water line just before
discharge? I would think if you could get a baseline reading with a new
impeller or go by the flow rate of the pump at a given rpm then if it drops
it would indicate an impeller change or it would aid in diagnosis of an
overheating condition. Maybe even a remote display. My pump is supposed to
produce 26 gpm @ 1800 rpm. I have no idea what the output really is.
Any thoughts?


I have a low tech solution. Put a strainer in the intake line and
locate it somewhere with easy visibility through the clear lid to
check flow. I have a Vetus strainer http://www.vetus.com/frame-cat.htm
with the top protruding through the engine cover where it is easily
visible with a quick peak down the companionway. As a bonus it makes
it very easy to run the engine when out of the water by feeding the
strainer from a garden hose -- great when winterizing or preparing for
launch.

Ryk

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"Phil" wrote:

Has anyone ever attached a flow meter to the raw water line just before
discharge? I would think if you could get a baseline reading with a new
impeller or go by the flow rate of the pump at a given rpm then if it drops
it would indicate an impeller change or it would aid in diagnosis of an
overheating condition. Maybe even a remote display. My pump is supposed to
produce 26 gpm @ 1800 rpm. I have no idea what the output really is.
Any thoughts?


I have a low tech solution. Put a strainer in the intake line and
locate it somewhere with easy visibility through the clear lid to
check flow. I have a Vetus strainer http://www.vetus.com/frame-cat.htm
with the top protruding through the engine cover where it is easily
visible with a quick peak down the companionway. As a bonus it makes
it very easy to run the engine when out of the water by feeding the
strainer from a garden hose -- great when winterizing or preparing for
launch.

Ryk

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A low pressure, pressure gage will do the same thing. There is also a flow
sensor for fire alarms.

Mike
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Has anyone ever attached a flow meter to the raw water line just before
discharge? I would think if you could get a baseline reading with a new
impeller or go by the flow rate of the pump at a given rpm then if it drops
it would indicate an impeller change or it would aid in diagnosis of an
overheating condition. Maybe even a remote display. My pump is supposed to
produce 26 gpm @ 1800 rpm. I have no idea what the output really is.
Any thoughts?

Phil










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Default Raw Water Flow Meter

A low pressure, pressure gage will do the same thing. There is also a flow
sensor for fire alarms.

Mike
**********************

Has anyone ever attached a flow meter to the raw water line just before
discharge? I would think if you could get a baseline reading with a new
impeller or go by the flow rate of the pump at a given rpm then if it drops
it would indicate an impeller change or it would aid in diagnosis of an
overheating condition. Maybe even a remote display. My pump is supposed to
produce 26 gpm @ 1800 rpm. I have no idea what the output really is.
Any thoughts?

Phil












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Just a thought ... my outdrive impeller supplies my V6's water pump. Water
flow from the impeller I would guess would vary dependent on the engine
temperature, any resulting restriction caused by the thermostat, and the
V6's water pump. If it was me, I'd install an audible alarm/water
temperature gauge. And when that sounded, I'd shut down and then figure out
where the problem was.


"MIDEMETZ" wrote in message
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A low pressure, pressure gage will do the same thing. There is also a flow
sensor for fire alarms.

Mike
**********************

Has anyone ever attached a flow meter to the raw water line just before
discharge? I would think if you could get a baseline reading with a new
impeller or go by the flow rate of the pump at a given rpm then if it

drops
it would indicate an impeller change or it would aid in diagnosis of an
overheating condition. Maybe even a remote display. My pump is supposed

to
produce 26 gpm @ 1800 rpm. I have no idea what the output really is.
Any thoughts?

Phil












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Just a thought ... my outdrive impeller supplies my V6's water pump. Water
flow from the impeller I would guess would vary dependent on the engine
temperature, any resulting restriction caused by the thermostat, and the
V6's water pump. If it was me, I'd install an audible alarm/water
temperature gauge. And when that sounded, I'd shut down and then figure out
where the problem was.


"MIDEMETZ" wrote in message
...
A low pressure, pressure gage will do the same thing. There is also a flow
sensor for fire alarms.

Mike
**********************

Has anyone ever attached a flow meter to the raw water line just before
discharge? I would think if you could get a baseline reading with a new
impeller or go by the flow rate of the pump at a given rpm then if it

drops
it would indicate an impeller change or it would aid in diagnosis of an
overheating condition. Maybe even a remote display. My pump is supposed

to
produce 26 gpm @ 1800 rpm. I have no idea what the output really is.
Any thoughts?

Phil












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