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    Posted: August-11-2017 at 3:32pm
I need this pump for final piece of '79 SN restoration. I know there are other options (Sherwood) as this does not seem like the stoutest pump, but want to keep the engine as original as possible. If anyone knows of this part for sale, please let me know. Thanks!

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Will this one work - as in bolt right in place? KK
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Originally posted by kkskischool kkskischool wrote:

Will this one work - as in bolt right in place? KK

The part # is the same as the one you posted in your title.


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It's an updated/replacement part; my understanding is that it is not quite the same...

Thanks a bunch though...! KK
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He is looking for the plastic body pump which is long gone. Plastic would get groves and tear up the impeller. Cant tell you how many I have tossed.
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An exact replacement can be machined out of aluminum and anodized green or painted BUT they ain't cheap to replicate. I would use a Sherwood or a reproduced custom aluminum round body housing

Jabsco replacement housing.

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Thanks! I have found 2 NOS Jabsco pumps, so I am set.

I realize this particular pump has its quality issues, but coming from my automotive restorations, I prefer originality. I understand product improvements are part of the evolution; however, in this case, I want the "story" to remain as original as possible. Once completed, this boat will probably be used 20 hours a year (if that!); so, I accept the compromise of the original part.

Having said all of that, I do need a pulley for this pump - anyone have one laying around, please let me know! Thanks a bunch for everyone taking the time to respond. KK
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Originally posted by kkskischool kkskischool wrote:

coming from my automotive restorations, I prefer originality.

Boats too!!


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