[C320-list] Fix for rear facing seawater pump on Yanmar 3GM30

Jeff Hare Catalina at thehares.com
Thu Oct 29 14:17:29 PDT 2015


Unfortunately, it may not fit without modifying the front engine cover.  The cover sits very close to the bottom pulley today.  Close enough in fact that adding 3/4" sound insulation will just about touch the bottom edge of the central engine pulley.  

I decided instead to adopt a pre-emptive approach to the problem.  Replace the impeller every year and keep several spares.  Inspect the raw water strainer regularly under way and before each trip out.

But, always interested in what you discover...
-Jeff
#809

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From: C320-list [mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Daryl Hunt
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Subject: [C320-list] Fix for rear facing seawater pump on Yanmar 3GM30

I just came across this kit for fixing the annoying inaccessible raw water impeller on our Yanmar 3GM30F engines.

TMarin Seawater Pump Rotator Kit
<http://www.tmarin.com/rotate-and-relax.html>

  Seems like a good upgrade.  However, I can't find any pricing or US distributor information.  Anyone have any experience with this product?
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'99 C320  #660 "Believe"
Pittsford, NY
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