BruceK
Well-known member
So it was the evolution of the series that caused the issue. Understood.
Talked about over the years by experienced boaters and details of the ‘fix’ shared and of course illustrated by Paul’s example Bruce. As I understand it the complexity of the top end of the 44 and 300 was a factor. Only passing on my understanding and not arguing the case - absolutely fine by me if you are dubious.
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Kevin, which raw water pump seals do you mean? All I can see is an O'ring and the seal for the cap?I would also assume if I bought this boat, I would be doing a full cooling system strip and clean, .... , new seals in the raw water pumps
Hi all. Appreciate this has probably been asked multiple times.
I have my eye on a boat with a pair of KAMD 300 with 1500 hours. I'll be speaking to the broker tomorrow so no details on service history yet.
If they have been serviced properly including valve adjustments etc. Do I have anything to be concerned about. At those hours should I be budgeting for a few big bills, turbo, supercharger replacement.
Thanks in advance.
It's part number 6. A rubber lipped seal. When they get old you get water dripping onto the alternator. It's a 10 minute job, very easy. In a perfect world you would change part 10 (it's the same component) but I think you have to take the bearings out to do that one, so being lazy/risk more damage I left it alone.
Volvo Penta Exploded view / schematic Sea Water Pump, Components: B KAD32P, KAMD43P, KAMD43P-A, KAMD43P-B, KAD44P, KAD44P-B, KAD44P-C, KAMD44P-A, KAMD44P-C, KAMD44P-B - MarinePartsEurope.com
Volvo Penta Exploded view / schematic Sea Water Pump, Components: C KAD300-A, KAMD300-A - MarinePartsEurope.com