PetiteFleur
Well-Known Member
I am going to refurbish the original (leaking) Jabsco raw water pump and keep it as a spare. I've dismantled it and the shaft is scored slightly where the raw water side seal sits - which is what I expected. A new shaft is out of the question so I was just going to renew the seals as the SKF bearings appear to be fine - they are both RS type and are on the engine side so additionally lubricated by the engine oil and there is no play when assembled. I know I should renew the bearings as well but this will be a spare pump and I've spent enough already and it's the easy option!
The seals are 12x22x7 single lip seal with a stainless garter spring. However after a search I see you can get 12x22x6 seals which will mean that the lip will bear on a new part of the shaft. This seems to a good idea, there should be no problem fitting them - is this a good idea and has anyone else done this? Any recommended suppliers of seals with stainless springs - it's many years since I was buying bearings and seals.
The seals are 12x22x7 single lip seal with a stainless garter spring. However after a search I see you can get 12x22x6 seals which will mean that the lip will bear on a new part of the shaft. This seems to a good idea, there should be no problem fitting them - is this a good idea and has anyone else done this? Any recommended suppliers of seals with stainless springs - it's many years since I was buying bearings and seals.