I have a 96 SN and I noticed when winterizing that the bearings in the raw water pump have gone bad. The shaft is loose, wobbles, and leaks. Can I order a rebuild kit for this? Or are the bearings something I can get at a local parts store? A tag on the pump says it a Sherwood G21 SHC. Thanks.
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RE: Water pump bearings gone bad
8122pbrainard is right. These can be rebuilt at a fraction of the cost of a new one. If you want a new one, here is a better price.....
http://www.marineexhaustmanifolds.com/pcm_pleasure.cfm
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RE: Water pump bearings gone bad
Update....I have mine repaired. The bearings were $4.97 each at a local store and the pump takes 2 of them. The seal was $13.28 and the gasket around $2.50 at a Nautique dealer. I already had a new impeller and o-ring so it only cost me about $25 to rebuild this pump. Thanks for your help!
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I'm sure glad it worked out for you. The $25 sure is less than the $300!! It's also better than rebuilding the old and buying a new one as suggested. What would you have done with a spare pump?? Buy a spare boat?? Some people must not care about saving a few dollars.
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Re: RE: Water pump bearings gone bad
Originally posted by 8122pbrainardI'm sure glad it worked out for you. The $25 sure is less than the $300!! It's also better than rebuilding the old and buying a new one as suggested. What would you have done with a spare pump?? Buy a spare boat?? Some people must not care about saving a few dollars.
i have seen that more than once
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RE: Re: RE: Water pump bearings gone bad
Yes honey, I have everything loaded in the truck including the spare pump, alternator, battery, fuel filter, fuel pump, belt, hoses, transmission, and full set of 10 over pistons. Nope, no room for the mother-in-law.
AirTool
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Re: RE: Water pump bearings gone bad
Originally posted by JUST-IN-TIMEOriginally posted by 8122pbrainardI'm sure glad it worked out for you. The $25 sure is less than the $300!! It's also better than rebuilding the old and buying a new one as suggested. What would you have done with a spare pump?? Buy a spare boat?? Some people must not care about saving a few dollars.
i have seen that more than once
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RE: Re: RE: Water pump bearings gone bad
yes got about 10 blocks sitting on the side
waiting for a boat with no motor, LOL
i always keep spare, plugs, cap,rotor,impellers,belts in the boat
you never know what could happen to it or somebody on the water
i grew up on the pacific ocean, i have seen more than my fair share of stuff go wrong, including losing forward gear right next to Pt Bonita
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Re: RE: Re: RE: Water pump bearings gone bad
Originally posted by JUST-IN-TIMEyes got about 10 blocks sitting on the side
waiting for a boat with no motor, LOL
i always keep spare, plugs, cap,rotor,impellers,belts in the boat
you never know what could happen to it or somebody on the water
Sure glad I don't boat on the Pacific (and searay) - souds like you really have it rough.
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