chal
Well-Known Member
My water pump is probably leaking water into the engine (see my thread on that at http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=310291 )
Because parts are so expensive for the engine in question (a pretty ancient Albin AD21) and because I'm reluctant to spend a lot on an engine I'm probably going to have to either replace or rebuild fairly soon, I am wondering if it would not be better to just remove the pump, or at least disconnect the water pipes from it, and use a separate electric pump to push water through the cooling system.
This would be simpler, faster and cheaper than trying to repair the engine pump. It only needs to run while the engine is on so the alternator would supply plenty of power for that.
Is this feasible, at least as a short term remedy? I have the spec for the capacity of the pump so could get an electric one that met or even exceeded it.
Because parts are so expensive for the engine in question (a pretty ancient Albin AD21) and because I'm reluctant to spend a lot on an engine I'm probably going to have to either replace or rebuild fairly soon, I am wondering if it would not be better to just remove the pump, or at least disconnect the water pipes from it, and use a separate electric pump to push water through the cooling system.
This would be simpler, faster and cheaper than trying to repair the engine pump. It only needs to run while the engine is on so the alternator would supply plenty of power for that.
Is this feasible, at least as a short term remedy? I have the spec for the capacity of the pump so could get an electric one that met or even exceeded it.