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    Posted: May-23-2012 at 10:15am
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Art,
We are trying or best but it seems you can't even read our comments when we are trying!

Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Art,
However, with few exceptions, all the marinizers of engines purchased the RWP's. so hopefully, there is some ID on it and it's a common pump. Sherwood (one of the most popular) would stamp their pumps model numbers on the machined face of the cover plate. See if you can find the model. Don't go by the Palmer it's on.


Just as Gary mentioned, get the info off the PUMP and not the ENGINE!!!! Did you even try to get in touch with Depco?


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gary S Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May-23-2012 at 12:58am
Pete will know for sure but I think Palmer and Thermo Electron are names of the engine marinizer.The raw water pump would have been sourced from a pump manufacturer and should have the name and pump number usually on the cover,but somewhere on the pump.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote art Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May-23-2012 at 12:37am
no it does not look like that. it say thermo-electron engine on it. i will takes some pics of it tomorrow and post it.
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Jeese Art you have to help some too. What brand of pump is it? Got pictures? Not knowing what to look for this is what I found on Depco's site,is this it?

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affraid to pull the bearing and seal out until i know how to get parts for it. would like to find another pump or newer style pump. need some help from ccf crew.
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What's the status of your RWP problem? I see you were on site today early afternoon. Did you find the rebuild kit or the seal and bearing? Fill us in. If you still have a problem, we can't help unless we know what's up.


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Art,
If you're going into local marinas, you are going to the wrong spots. Most of them probably have never heard of a Palmer. However, with few exceptions, all the marinizers of engines purchased the RWP's. so hopefully, there is some ID on it and it's a common pump. Sherwood (one of the most popular) would stamp their pumps model numbers on the machined face of the cover plate. See if you can find the model. Don't go by the Palmer it's on.

Have you tried Jamestown distributors?

Or, give Depco Pump a call and see if they have a rebuild kit for it.

If that fails, pull it apart and you should find the seal and bearing numbers. (or measure them) Your local power transmission distributor can get them.

BTW, do we have any pictures of your boat?


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the water pump that brings water in to the boat is leaking. Can not find parts to fix it. boat places say to old need new one. motor is a palmer 220. what can i do to fix it.
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