Replacement Bilge Pump
Looks like the Bilge Pump is history. Any suggestions on a replacement?
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Do you have 3/4" or 1" fittings bd :)
I'd go for at least a 750GPH unit :) Mayfair and Attwood Tsunami pumps seem to hold up well for the cost. JMO :) |
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I believe it's 3/4 - I need to verify. I really don't like the location, I may be missing some 'trick' about accessing the pump.
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They can be a pain for sure.
Once you get it out replace it with a pump that has at least the same GPH rating as the old one. I always go bigger , but that's just my overkill nature coming thru.:yes_grin: |
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I agree with Colorado.
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You're not missing any special tricks, bd...they just flat out suck to replace...
I did mine last Summer. Went with the Attwood Tsunami and eventhough it's only been one year, so far I'm very happy. Good luck! |
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Thanks, I was able to reach and unscrewed the old one - Mayfair Marine. I am going to put an electrical tester on the switch and then the leads to the pump just in case....
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Are you sure it's dead. I thought mine was also dead. I tested it with pulling up on the test switch and nothing. I removed it and wired it straight onto the battery and still nothing. Then I twisted the propeller a couple of times and tried it again, and walla it worked. My guess is that it got stuck probably because it has not ran for a long time. That's one less expense.
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I replaced my bilge pump this weekend with a 750GPH from Mayfair Marine. It replaced a 500GPH Mayfair Marine pump. Once I had the old one out I was able to observe that the motor was seized or something was stuck in it not allowing it to move.
I installed the new pump, wired it to a float valve and direct with a fuse to the battery. Brown wire from the float valve to the brown wire on the pump, other brown wire on the float valve to the fuse & battery. Black wire on the pump to the ground which was run with the factory wiring. Tied off the 'auto bilge pump' wire (from the bilge accessory switch) and used a screw-in zip tie to keep the wires in place. Placed a hose in the engine compartment and waited for the float valve to engage. Works great, but it was tough to get to! The new pump was $34.33, well worth the cost. |
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