Recommendation for Raw Water Pump rebuild
Posted: Aug 9th, '18, 11:49
My Yanmar raw water pumps seem to be notorious for leaking if I let them sit for too long.
There is a "lip seal" inside that will dry up and allow for water to weep out, quite rapidly too at times.
I purchased a new set of raw water pumps and was looking online to replace the seals myself.
It didn't seem like it was too easy as I would need some tools I did not have.
Found Depco Pump Company in Clearwater FL. They rebuilt the pumps, seals, cleaned them up and even repainted them with Yanmar silver/gray paint and supplied new O rings in the box. $22 per pump. $44 plus shipping back to me of $13; grand total of $57 dollars, no scraped knuckles, no frustration, and not a single trip to home depot.
Now I have a very good spare set ready and waiting.
They suggested I get some Dawn dish soap into the existing pumps if they are going to be sitting for long in the future.
I'd recommend their service to you if you need pumps rebuilt. http://www.depcopump.com/
There is a "lip seal" inside that will dry up and allow for water to weep out, quite rapidly too at times.
I purchased a new set of raw water pumps and was looking online to replace the seals myself.
It didn't seem like it was too easy as I would need some tools I did not have.
Found Depco Pump Company in Clearwater FL. They rebuilt the pumps, seals, cleaned them up and even repainted them with Yanmar silver/gray paint and supplied new O rings in the box. $22 per pump. $44 plus shipping back to me of $13; grand total of $57 dollars, no scraped knuckles, no frustration, and not a single trip to home depot.
Now I have a very good spare set ready and waiting.
They suggested I get some Dawn dish soap into the existing pumps if they are going to be sitting for long in the future.
I'd recommend their service to you if you need pumps rebuilt. http://www.depcopump.com/