rob2
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My original Volvo box says 'made In Sweden' - which does not seem quite right given its made by GACO.
Ah, but the box, or at least the label probably was made in Sweden.
Rob.
My original Volvo box says 'made In Sweden' - which does not seem quite right given its made by GACO.
The orientation of the seals are so that the high pressure side increases the force on the shaft. Otherwise it will leak.
Forget the VP prices! They are standard metric oil seals - inside dia x outside dia x width - mine were 12x24x7 for an MD2030
Though you probably want to shell out for one with a stainless spring for the sea water side. The brown Viton ones are suitable and double seals will move the wear point. But even then they were only £6! The spares are still in the tool kit.
Pictures show the water pump as I took it off, in one pic you will see the impellor blade that must have been stuck in the outlet spigot for several years. I no longer turn off and forget to turn on the seacock.
With the pump are the contents of the Volvo kit I bought, only one seal, is that right
Anyway, so how do I start the disassembly? I would welcome knowledge from those who know before I attack and do damage.
The diagram says that part No.6 is obsolete. When I last bought a repair kit it was not included and it is not in the pump that I had rebuilt recently. The O-ring is there as a 'flinger' to throw any water that gets through the seal outwards rather than it running into the bearing.
And in some pumps that only ever had an O ring between the seals instructions are to omit even that!
Basically i think you have to refer to the latest instructions or service bulletin for each type of pump.
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I wonder whether that has to do with the type of vent on the pump body. It was suggested to me recently that the very small drain hole in the pump on a Bukh pump can easily be blocked and should be cleaned regularly with a wire or needle. (I have modified that section on my website accordingly). A flinger would not be very useful there. Conversely, the Johnson pump on my Yanmar has two very large ports and the yard that pressed the bearings out of my pump this August put the flinger in when they partly rebuilt it. Your diagram shows no ports, maybe a small drilling, hence no flinger?