ian38_39
Well-Known Member
Can't believe there that this is standard but on my engines there is no way of getting the impellers out without major dismantling.
Boat is Sealine F43, engines TAMd63p's. Impellers are mounted on the side of the engine which would be fine for port and a bit of a bugger for starboard but the oil filter and bypass filter are directly behind the impeller face plate, about 30mm away. the face plate faces to the stern and although it is just about possible to remove the face plate there is no room to pull the impeller.
As far as I can see to change the impeller you can either drain the oil and remove the filters or you can remove the entire raw water pump. neither are going to be possible at sea.
Has anyone else encountered this and is there a solution?
Ian
Boat is Sealine F43, engines TAMd63p's. Impellers are mounted on the side of the engine which would be fine for port and a bit of a bugger for starboard but the oil filter and bypass filter are directly behind the impeller face plate, about 30mm away. the face plate faces to the stern and although it is just about possible to remove the face plate there is no room to pull the impeller.
As far as I can see to change the impeller you can either drain the oil and remove the filters or you can remove the entire raw water pump. neither are going to be possible at sea.
Has anyone else encountered this and is there a solution?
Ian