Removing the motor from a raymarine constant running pump

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The motor on my steering pump sounds like it needs some attention.
Since a new unit is over £2k I though I'd bring the motor back with me for a rebuild.

It looks like it may just unbolt and slide out - does anyone know if this is possible and are there any gotchas with the process.

Ta
 
The motor on my steering pump sounds like it needs some attention.
Since a new unit is over £2k I though I'd bring the motor back with me for a rebuild.

It looks like it may just unbolt and slide out - does anyone know if this is possible and are there any gotchas with the process.

Ta

Not sure if it's the same type of motor - but I split the motor from the pump on my Type 0.5 autopilot pump. All as easy as it looked, and went back together perfectly.
 
Looks like this

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It looks like I should unbolt and slide out I guess
 
Whitelighter,

Are you saying that that small thing you have put a picture up, cost 2K? if so wow what a rip off, I think I will stick to my small sports cruiser with no autohelm :nonchalance:
 
Thanks Trevor. Do you reckon pull the whole pump or just the motor? I reckon it's the motor that is noisy
I would suggest bringing the whole thing. I would expect the hydraulic end will be similar to a Vetus manual helm pump internally. I had a good search yesterday, but could find anything showing them opened up.

I would expect the main shaft will be a single piece right through the motor, so if it is a mechanical issue e.g a bearing then it is probably simpler to strip the thing in one place.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/zizc0pzw40l51e9/Vetus Pump Exploded views & service.pdf?dl=0
 
What does it do? Sorry for my ignorance, I'm just amazed at at the cost for what looks like a fairly small part. Is it full of electronics?

It's the most expensive autopilot pump. Most cost about £300-600. I don't know the advantage of the constant running pumps but I assume there is one.

It receives the command from the course computer and operates the rudders. I think it pretty basic
 
What's special about it is that it has a massive capacity, probably because the boat it is attached to is not a featherweight.
The equivalent part on FP can cope with a peak flow rate of 1L/min.
That beast can push almost 5L/min, with about 10x the ram capacity.
 
Boat is a Ferretti. It may take a different type but it might involve some serious re-plumbing.

I'm hopeful Trevor might be able to reasurerect it
Fixing large broken machines is my day job. He who dares ...

Let me know when you can get it here. My workshop needs a tidy before I open a hydraulic pump.

What is the voltage ?
 
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