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On Oct 5, 9:46 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 17:17:37 -0700 (PDT), wrote: It seems to me that this thing should pump even if it does lose prime because you would expect it to lose prime as the boat heels and waves pass under. Any thoughts? Possible causes, more or less in order of likleyhood: 1. Raw water impeller is tired and needs to be replaced. 2. Raw water intake through hull fitting is fouled. I once sucked in a jelly fish. Barnacle growth is common. New impeller. Recent bottom paint and defouling. Besides, I can blow down through the raw water seacock (with effort, it is 1' under water). In spite of all the hassle this has caused, it is fortuitous. While working on the water pump, i saw a big nut under the prop shaft, then a big bolt, couldnt figger out where they came from. The another, HUH? I looked all over for their source. Finally noticed he prop shaft and transmission were slightly misaligned. AHA, HOLY Shi%. My prop shaft is held by only one bolt to the transmission output and even that is coming out. This coulda been a truly nasty surprise when waaaaay out in the Gulf. |
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It sounds like maybe it is sucking air. Check the lines coming into it.
If is worked before then perhaps someone sold you the wrong impeller. Do you still have the old one? wrote in message ... On Oct 5, 9:46 pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 17:17:37 -0700 (PDT), wrote: It seems to me that this thing should pump even if it does lose prime because you would expect it to lose prime as the boat heels and waves pass under. Any thoughts? Possible causes, more or less in order of likleyhood: 1. Raw water impeller is tired and needs to be replaced. 2. Raw water intake through hull fitting is fouled. I once sucked in a jelly fish. Barnacle growth is common. New impeller. Recent bottom paint and defouling. Besides, I can blow down through the raw water seacock (with effort, it is 1' under water). In spite of all the hassle this has caused, it is fortuitous. While working on the water pump, i saw a big nut under the prop shaft, then a big bolt, couldnt figger out where they came from. The another, HUH? I looked all over for their source. Finally noticed he prop shaft and transmission were slightly misaligned. AHA, HOLY Shi%. My prop shaft is held by only one bolt to the transmission output and even that is coming out. This coulda been a truly nasty surprise when waaaaay out in the Gulf. |
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On Oct 6, 10:57*am, (Richard Casady)
wrote: On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 19:16:09 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Oct 5, 9:46 pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 17:17:37 -0700 (PDT), wrote: It seems to me that this thing should pump even if it does lose prime because you would expect it to lose prime as the boat heels and waves pass under. *Any thoughts? Possible causes, more or less in order of likleyhood: 1. *Raw water impeller is tired and needs to be replaced. 2. *Raw water intake through hull fitting is fouled. * I once sucked in a jelly fish. *Barnacle growth is common. New impeller. *Recent bottom paint and defouling. *Besides, I can blow down through the raw water seacock (with effort, it is 1' under water). In spite of all the hassle this has caused, it is fortuitous. *While working on the water pump, i saw a big nut under the prop shaft, then a big bolt, couldnt figger out where they came from. *The another, HUH? *I looked all over for their source. *Finally noticed he prop shaft and transmission were slightly misaligned. *AHA, HOLY Shi%. *My prop shaft is held by only one bolt to the transmission output and even that is coming out. This coulda been a truly nasty surprise when waaaaay out in the Gulf. The Locktite company makes several things used to glue nuts to bolts, so that the nut doesn't loosen. Which one you want, I am not sure. I don't sell the stuff, but those who do would know. Your basic auto parts house would have the stuff. This kind of thing may damage the bolts, but it should be obvious if it has. Casady If using "Lok-tite" tor "Thread-Loker" then use the blue stuff. it will hold fasteners firmly but you can still wrench on them. Avoid the red, because once it's cured and aged, it bonds so tight that wrenching ( or screwdrivering) will bust heads on small bolts and screws, or strip threads. Red can be used if eventually you can get a torch to the casting and heat it a bit , then the Loktite will melt or soften then you can go to work usually without damage to parts. |
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