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Gary S
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I was curious because I had a Barco impeller which is what the Globe's were previously. It was made out of some sort of poly urethane material like upgraded suspension links are made of. Can't find the one I had,must have thrown it out. Pete put in a little OT and get some new ones,remember when your son reworked your underwater gear? Imagine what he could accomplish overheating it
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8122pbrainard
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Old thread:
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8122pbrainard
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Kelly, I too am wondering why you are replacing them yearly. I've had them last 20 years and I don't even remove them for winter layup. You must be running them dry!! Are you running the engine even for short times without water? |
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Kmans
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Thank you!
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Gary S
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Why do you need to replace every year? |
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SNobsessed
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Kmans
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I'm looking for an impeller that does not need replaced every year. I had one that was made of a different material and I saw it in this thread and wondered if anyone knew where I could find it.
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Gary S
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No those don't matter,they will flip in the correct posisition on startup. Easy for you southern guys to remember how your pump goes back on you most likely put it back on the day you take it off up north here my pump has been off for 7 months Pete has another month to go before ice out..... Each boat gets a weeks use before its time to put them away. That's how impellers last 40 years
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baitkiller
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You guys aren't really talking about which way the blades go are you? I think my head would explode.
Just pay attention as to which side of the pump the cam screw is on before you take it off. |
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mdvalant
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Glad we're not alone
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Gary S
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just go and get a genuine Sherwood impeller 9959k if I remember right.
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Kmans
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351 Ford 1992 sport natique. it is more the material the impeller is made from. flimsy rubber vs stiff belt like material.
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Gary S
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What boat ? What engine? It makes a difference ........
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SNobsessed
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SkiDim sells good parts. Talk to Vince.
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Kmans
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I am not asking about direction as much as the impeller itself. I went to replace mine just because it had been a while, The old one I took out was much more durable than the new one I purchased to put back in. The pic on this post by Tim has the one I want, I just don't know where to get it. I would put my old one back in in a minute if I could find it. The new one only lasted a year or so. Any ideas?
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82 Nautique 1
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Dopuble up.. Check out this site. It will help you
http://www.sherwoodpumps.com/en-us/Products/Pumps/Technical+Tips/FAQ1/FAQ1.htm Dennis |
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There's a lot of people that wished they'd found CCfan earlier!!! 4 hours and $100 bucks...consider yourself lucky!!! |
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pdxcc
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Wow. I wish I had found this in September. Bought my 93' SNCB, changed the impeller and installed the sherwood pump backwards. 4-hours and $100 later and with help from two dealers I got it sorted. What a pain. Cheers! |
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82 Nautique 1
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I found this information on the Sherwood website.
Which is the Inlet Port and which is the Outlet Port? One frequently asked question is which port is the inlet and which is the outlet. Most Sherwood rubber impeller pumps are bidirectional, so the rotation of the engine and the orientation of the pump mount will determine which port is which. In general there is a cam screw between the ports. That screw holds the cam in place; the function of the cam is to squeeze the impeller as it rotates over it. As the impeller moves away from the cam, the impeller blades open up and water is ingested in the pump (pump INLET). As the impeller approaches the cam and becomes compressed, the water is forced out of the pump (pump OUTLET). Below is link to Sherwood site... Very helpfull - covers many styles of pumps http://www.sherwoodpumps.com/en-us/Products/Pumps/Technical+Tips/FAQ1/FAQ1.htm |
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82 Nautique 1
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Yes, you are correct. My picture is for a RR (Ford 351 Correct Craft)
1982 year. The cam screw is visable on the outside. Also notice where I painted the arrow up and a cross line to help with reinstalation as it is easy to get mixed up. |
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8122pbrainard
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Dennis, Careful here - don't want to mislead people with LH standard rotation engines. You have pictured the position for a RR engine. No name (seperator) has the proper advice.
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82 Nautique 1
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Mounting direction 351 PCM Ford
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Seperator
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For sherwood pump shown on Gt40 in a previous post...Cam screw in towards mtr for LH/ std Rotation...Cam Screw out towards starboard side of boat for RH/ Rev Rotation. Hose bibs up and down
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82 Nautique 1
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Here is the correct position on a ford 351. Notice the small screw on the outside.
I mark mine with up arrow and line on each case side with fingernail polish. This helps me and mine has been out ocer 20 times since I bought the boat |
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behindpropeller
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Sherwood RWP Ski Nautique w/351. It all depends on the ROTATION of your engine. Remember....the 1:1 engines are a reverse rotation engine!
PCM Tranny 1.23:1 Tranny- Drain Screw points IN! (Points towards the crank on the motor) Borg Warner 1:1 Tranny- Drain Screw Points OUT! (you can see it if installed correctly) Tim |
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81nautique
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Seb,
I'm sure it's different for all models of boat and pump but just remove one hose if you can. Ps. I have a sherwood and don't have to remove hoses to change the impellar, it would be easier but not neccesary. Also a picture is worth a thousand words, snap a pic on your cell phone before taking any thing apart. I do it every time I take a machine apart at work, saves me hours on the phone to tech support fixing my screw ups. |
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kapla
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I don´t know why but in the sherwood rwp for some reason you need to remove the pump to work it out so thats when you get confused..I think removing it makes it easir to work on them..And when I do it I disconnect the hose at the pump entrance and outlet...and mark the position..
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C-Bass
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Alan I've always wondered the same thing, but never spoke up since our pump is different (BBC). But yeah, if you don't take the hoses off you shouldn't be able to go wrong.
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81nautique
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It's always confusing to me how many people get in trouble replacing an impellar. The only way you can get in trouble is if you remove the hoses from the pump while replacing the impellar. I have changed impellars in many direct drive inboards and have NEVER had to remove the hoses to do it. Just unbolt the housing from the brackets, remove the bolts so you can split the housing open, R/R the impellar and bolt it all back in. No chance of putting in in backwards.
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Donald80SN
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[QUOTE=SNobsessed] I think the warning refers to re-mounting the pump upside down. This is very easy to do. The best thing is to mark the housing somehow before you remove it. The impeller vanes will just flip it you don't put them in the right diirection so that is not critical at all (
DITTO. I pulled mine off last fall, and spring I was confused. I did a lake test to be sure in the spring. I pulled off the top hose on the thermostat and water was shooting like a cannon. I knew I was right then. The previous owner had scratched a T in the brass housing. |
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