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Default Bryden Heads replacement pump seal kits

I have a 1988 23 ft Bayliner Cierra 2455, (small cabin cruiser). The head is a Bryden 59128-0000. The manual pump flush on the porcelain head does not pump. Is there any possible source for a pump seal rebuild kit available anywhere, or if not, will any type of replacement pump fit? I would rather fix the old pump. Does anyone know, before I take it apart, if I can maybe match up parts, (seals), at Ace Hardware or something like that?
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On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 19:58:53 +0000, Cap'n Steve
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I have a 1988 23 ft Bayliner Cierra 2455, (small cabin cruiser). The
head is a Bryden 59128-0000. The manual pump flush on the porcelain
head does not pump. Is there any possible source for a pump seal
rebuild kit available anywhere, or if not, will any type of replacement
pump fit? I would rather fix the old pump. Does anyone know, before I
take it apart, if I can maybe match up parts, (seals), at Ace Hardware
or something like that?


If you go to rec.boats.cruising and ping Peggy, you'll get an answer. She knows
all there is to know about heads.

Tell her I said 'hi'.


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