[C320-list] Discount

Michael Ferguson coralman at bellsouth.net
Sat May 12 08:40:43 PDT 2007


Do we get a discount with Boat US for membership dues as a member of the 320
Association?
Thanks
Michael 169


On 5/11/07 10:16 PM, "Bruce Stumpp" <bstumpp at comcast.net> wrote:

> Mike, 
> 
> I have the same engine and just went through the same dance.  The
> experienced advice to me was to have the pump rebuilt rather than buy a new
> one.  The guesstimates I was given were $150 to have it rebuilt versus $450
> for a new one.  It was picked up late Monday and was ready to go this
> afternoon. Cost was $156 including a new cover plate, o-ring and impeller.
> Unless you have a crack or some other issue, a rebuild should do it.   Check
> around for a Yanmar expert near you.
> 
> No trick to removing the hoses, just back off the clamps and twist off the
> hoses.  Caution - do not over tighten the bracket bolts or impeller screws
> when you reinstall.    You also may need to prime the pump when you first
> start the engine after installation.
> 
> Bruce Stumpp
> #647, Adventure
> Frog Mortar Creek, MD
> 
> 
> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 11:54:58 -0400
> From: "Sandy Olson" <Jams9191 at comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: [C320-list] Raw water pump
> To: "'C320-List'" <c320-list at catalina320.com>
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> 
> Looks like my raw water pump is dripping in the front and needs to be
> replaced.  I have the yanmar 3GM30 Japanese engine.  Does anyone know the
> make and model number of the pump and the best place to purchase it? Also is
> there a trick to removing the two hoses attached to the pump?  I have
> replaced the impeller many times but never the pump itself.
> 
> Mike
> Hull 466
> 






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