stubate
Well-Known Member
Have just bought my first real yacht, a Beneteau 351 with a Volvo 2030 engine. Any way went to winterise it, when i opened the raw water pump, found the impellor starting to break up. Ok not a prob, am an old diesel maintenance man, will soon fix that. Go to back of PBO and see adverts. First one (the biggest ad for volvo spares) wanted £24 for an impellor !!! and went to tell me about the probs with the water pump and horror stories and how the casting breaks if you try to replace bearings, and how volvo had changed it and a new pump was £240 !!
Went back to the boat and took off the whole water pump and had a look. No1 the pump bearings looked and felt fine, the seals looked fine and I couldnt see what the prob was with taking off a drive gear, undoing a circlip and pressing out a plain shaft and bearings. Ho Hum. Phoned the next ad up and found they were wanting only £14 + vat for the impellor and £8 + vat for the oil seal that seemed to be the crux of allthe so called probs.
They arrived this a.m, the impeller turns out to be a pattern one (which is ok) and the seal to be a bog standard lipped one. Out of curiosity i went to Goldline Bearings ( a motor factor) and priced one, £1.41 each!! Ouch!!
I know better now and I bet that there is some one selling bog std impellors to suite for the same sort of price reduction.
By the way the volvo 2030 is in fact a Perkins 103 and any motor factor will sell you v belts, fuel filters and oil filters for a lot lot less than even pattern parts sold thru the boat industry. Come on Ed how about an article about matching up engines and parts from motor factors, we dont have to stand in a cold shower tearing up fivers cause we love boating.
Went back to the boat and took off the whole water pump and had a look. No1 the pump bearings looked and felt fine, the seals looked fine and I couldnt see what the prob was with taking off a drive gear, undoing a circlip and pressing out a plain shaft and bearings. Ho Hum. Phoned the next ad up and found they were wanting only £14 + vat for the impellor and £8 + vat for the oil seal that seemed to be the crux of allthe so called probs.
They arrived this a.m, the impeller turns out to be a pattern one (which is ok) and the seal to be a bog standard lipped one. Out of curiosity i went to Goldline Bearings ( a motor factor) and priced one, £1.41 each!! Ouch!!
I know better now and I bet that there is some one selling bog std impellors to suite for the same sort of price reduction.
By the way the volvo 2030 is in fact a Perkins 103 and any motor factor will sell you v belts, fuel filters and oil filters for a lot lot less than even pattern parts sold thru the boat industry. Come on Ed how about an article about matching up engines and parts from motor factors, we dont have to stand in a cold shower tearing up fivers cause we love boating.