superheat6k
Well-Known Member
I asked this on the Mobo forum but might get an informed answer on here.
My seawater pumps are engine driven (Cummins 6BT5.9M). As Thornycroft versions they do not use the OE supplied Sherwood pump. Instead the pump is a Jabsco 23434-1. I have removed one to replace a leaky seal, but the bearings are sloppy so I will change these also.
These are type 6203 sealed pre-greased. However the equivalent Johnson pump uses an open cage 6203, lubricated by splash feed from the adjacent timing gear case and drive gear spur.
Can anyone suggest why I should instead stick with Jabsco sealed bearings ? Annoyingly ASAP only offer the Johnson type, but do have the OE Jabsco seal. The oil lip seal right next to the outer most bearing was thoroughly wet with oil, so lubricant definitely finds its way into this area.
Also the shaft on the water side has a slight wear groove where the lip sits, I can opt for a tighter 15 mm lip rather than the original 16 mm, or a double lip, but I am concerned the outer lip might not get any lubrication at all.
My seawater pumps are engine driven (Cummins 6BT5.9M). As Thornycroft versions they do not use the OE supplied Sherwood pump. Instead the pump is a Jabsco 23434-1. I have removed one to replace a leaky seal, but the bearings are sloppy so I will change these also.
These are type 6203 sealed pre-greased. However the equivalent Johnson pump uses an open cage 6203, lubricated by splash feed from the adjacent timing gear case and drive gear spur.
Can anyone suggest why I should instead stick with Jabsco sealed bearings ? Annoyingly ASAP only offer the Johnson type, but do have the OE Jabsco seal. The oil lip seal right next to the outer most bearing was thoroughly wet with oil, so lubricant definitely finds its way into this area.
Also the shaft on the water side has a slight wear groove where the lip sits, I can opt for a tighter 15 mm lip rather than the original 16 mm, or a double lip, but I am concerned the outer lip might not get any lubrication at all.