Goldie
Well-Known Member
Guidance sought please!
I’m trying to do my routine water pump impeller change and can’t remove 3 of the brass machine screws securing the faceplate to the pump body.
A few months ago, I asked a boatyard to remove and clean the heat exchanger as the engine was running slightly warmer than normal. They took it on themselves to check the impeller as well (understandable) but then tightened the faceplate screws excessively to the extent that the O ring is visible being squeezed out and they damaged most of the screw heads as well - not noticed until time for an impeller change! The boatyard is 1000nm from where the boat is now so no point in asking them to sort it out.
I have removed 3 of the screws, but the other 3 are resisting all attempts - mainly, I think, because of the damaged heads which prevent much torque and will inevitably become more damaged the more I try. I really don’t want to remove the pump if I can avoid it as access to the bolts securing it to the engine means the job is a complete PITA as it means an open ended spanner turning each bolt about 1/8 of a turn at a time on each of the 4 bolts and even with the pump off, I still have the issue of removing the faceplate screws. Access to the faceplate in situ is ok.
When the faceplate is finally removed, it will be replaced with a Speedseal faceplate transferred from a previous pump of the same model and fortunately, I have spare bearing discs and O rings. Also, the Speedseal is secured by knurled machine screws, 4 instead of the 6 brass screws. I claim no engineering expertise but a thought has crossed my mind…
If all else fails, to remove the recalcitrant screws I could cut the heads off using a Dremel and cutting disc and pull the plate off that way. The question is, am I likely to have enough ‘stub’ to grip to unscrew what’s left? If not, what next? Cut flush and attempt to drill and re-tap using the faceplate as a guide? Sadly, only 2 of the removable screws are suitably positioned for the Speedseal leaving me with 2 threads to recover.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated please. As I said, I claim no engineering expertise so please be gentle! Thank you in anticipation.
I’m trying to do my routine water pump impeller change and can’t remove 3 of the brass machine screws securing the faceplate to the pump body.
A few months ago, I asked a boatyard to remove and clean the heat exchanger as the engine was running slightly warmer than normal. They took it on themselves to check the impeller as well (understandable) but then tightened the faceplate screws excessively to the extent that the O ring is visible being squeezed out and they damaged most of the screw heads as well - not noticed until time for an impeller change! The boatyard is 1000nm from where the boat is now so no point in asking them to sort it out.
I have removed 3 of the screws, but the other 3 are resisting all attempts - mainly, I think, because of the damaged heads which prevent much torque and will inevitably become more damaged the more I try. I really don’t want to remove the pump if I can avoid it as access to the bolts securing it to the engine means the job is a complete PITA as it means an open ended spanner turning each bolt about 1/8 of a turn at a time on each of the 4 bolts and even with the pump off, I still have the issue of removing the faceplate screws. Access to the faceplate in situ is ok.
When the faceplate is finally removed, it will be replaced with a Speedseal faceplate transferred from a previous pump of the same model and fortunately, I have spare bearing discs and O rings. Also, the Speedseal is secured by knurled machine screws, 4 instead of the 6 brass screws. I claim no engineering expertise but a thought has crossed my mind…
If all else fails, to remove the recalcitrant screws I could cut the heads off using a Dremel and cutting disc and pull the plate off that way. The question is, am I likely to have enough ‘stub’ to grip to unscrew what’s left? If not, what next? Cut flush and attempt to drill and re-tap using the faceplate as a guide? Sadly, only 2 of the removable screws are suitably positioned for the Speedseal leaving me with 2 threads to recover.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated please. As I said, I claim no engineering expertise so please be gentle! Thank you in anticipation.
