DoubleEnder
Well-Known Member
Hmm.....bad day today. Went on board, all ok, ran the electric bilge pump, made a normal noise, then a funny noise then stopped. eeek. Pulled it up out of its horrid little hole in the bilge (only place it can go), all looked good. Then it would run again. Maybe some sort of overload cut out?
Found the original problem, the outlet hose doesnt run fair enough and it is kinked. Managed to straighten it and support it with hose clamps, so the electric bilge pump will run, but it is a lash up and I don't like it, new hose and maybe new arrangement shortly.
Anyway, I had flooded the bilge in order to test the automaticness (not a float switch, but one of those air pressure jobs), and was feeling pleased and relieved. The boat's on a mooring, and does have a few garboard weeps so the auto pump is ncessary.
Before leaving, I thought I'd pump dry with the manual pump which worked for one, two, three strokes then went completely light. No load on the handle at all....... Not a case of no water in the bilge, just no suction. The pump is supposed to self prime up to 4 metres - I have no more than 1 metre, and it has never been an issue before. Pulled up the hose, no suction. Hmm
So, I did the really horrible wriggle that gets me in the lazarette and round the corner under the cockpit seat to the pump. (If you have ever read 'Aku-Aku' by Thor Heyerdahl he describes sliding down narrow rock tunnels in to caves on Easter Island, very claustrophobic, yuk. It's like that)
The diaphragm looks fine, and there is no hissing noise. Pulled the inlet hose off, and there is no suction even at the pump. All hoses are clear, blah blah.
Any ideas? Is it possible that the valve on the exhaust side has failed in some way? Any ideas at all?
The pump has had 3 seasons light use. It is not exposed to UV (I wish). What can go wrong with these things?
Ah yes, on the way back the outboard gave in. Presumably a pump problem somewhere.....
Many thanks
Graham
Found the original problem, the outlet hose doesnt run fair enough and it is kinked. Managed to straighten it and support it with hose clamps, so the electric bilge pump will run, but it is a lash up and I don't like it, new hose and maybe new arrangement shortly.
Anyway, I had flooded the bilge in order to test the automaticness (not a float switch, but one of those air pressure jobs), and was feeling pleased and relieved. The boat's on a mooring, and does have a few garboard weeps so the auto pump is ncessary.
Before leaving, I thought I'd pump dry with the manual pump which worked for one, two, three strokes then went completely light. No load on the handle at all....... Not a case of no water in the bilge, just no suction. The pump is supposed to self prime up to 4 metres - I have no more than 1 metre, and it has never been an issue before. Pulled up the hose, no suction. Hmm
So, I did the really horrible wriggle that gets me in the lazarette and round the corner under the cockpit seat to the pump. (If you have ever read 'Aku-Aku' by Thor Heyerdahl he describes sliding down narrow rock tunnels in to caves on Easter Island, very claustrophobic, yuk. It's like that)
The diaphragm looks fine, and there is no hissing noise. Pulled the inlet hose off, and there is no suction even at the pump. All hoses are clear, blah blah.
Any ideas? Is it possible that the valve on the exhaust side has failed in some way? Any ideas at all?
The pump has had 3 seasons light use. It is not exposed to UV (I wish). What can go wrong with these things?
Ah yes, on the way back the outboard gave in. Presumably a pump problem somewhere.....
Many thanks
Graham