NealB
Well-Known Member
Yes, I'm still fiddling about with the two 1966 Newage/ BMC 2.2 diesels.
I've made, by my own (low) mechanical standards, good progress: both engines are now running and sound good, and gave us a very pleasant couple of hours or so pootling around, last week.
The port engine is losing fresh water/ antifreeze through the tell-tale hole behind the pulley of the pump.
The pump looks like this (though mine looks in better nick:
Lancing Marine - Bmc 2.2 And 2.5 Fresh Water Pump in Sussex, South East | Boats and Outboards
I've removed the 4 bolts, and disconnected the hose, but the pump is not shifting: I've pulled it, twisted it, very tentatively tapped it with a small hammer, and sworn at it: no movement at all.
Are there any time-tested tricks I'm missing, or do I just need to hit it harder?
I've made, by my own (low) mechanical standards, good progress: both engines are now running and sound good, and gave us a very pleasant couple of hours or so pootling around, last week.
The port engine is losing fresh water/ antifreeze through the tell-tale hole behind the pulley of the pump.
The pump looks like this (though mine looks in better nick:
Lancing Marine - Bmc 2.2 And 2.5 Fresh Water Pump in Sussex, South East | Boats and Outboards
I've removed the 4 bolts, and disconnected the hose, but the pump is not shifting: I've pulled it, twisted it, very tentatively tapped it with a small hammer, and sworn at it: no movement at all.
Are there any time-tested tricks I'm missing, or do I just need to hit it harder?
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