I. Need to also refurb my raw water pump as it's keaking from the rear seals and there's very little out there on how to do it. Thanks for taking the time to do it. Love your little one on the voice track.😊
Nice video! Thanks. From what I learned, the small o-ring is to sling away any water that accidentally passes the lipseal, to prevent it from entering the engine.
Nice video, I dont know who your assistant is but sounds great! Patience keep's them interested, Wish I had one one of mine as an assistant LOL, Thx for sharing!!
Great video! Really appreciate you making this to help us out. Would love to see the removal. Do new pumps not come with bearings? Or how come you had to insert the bearings?
Thanks for the detail video. I have the F6B which others have said is similar. Mine is leaking so I need to replace the seal. Once re-installed, did yours leak at all? It looks like the seal should have had a lip on both sides so it would fit in the center of the seal.
that pump is nearly the same as a Johnson F6B-9 the only thing different is the johnson does not have the snap ring, and instead of the O-Ring cover seal they use a gasket. Other than that they are the same.
Do you know the dimensions of the Seal ring ? I am in Asia.. and I have ordere3d a few seal rings with stainless steel spring ring but they leak when I install them.. There must be something wrong.. Before I always used the standard seal but the spring rusts away in a few weeks in the sea water..
don't you think you should have installed the seal before you put in the shaft. they have a tool for install seals but can't do it with the shaft in there.
I followed your direction, and rebuilt mine, you made it clear and easy to re-assemble. thank you for taking the time
Thanks for the kind words.
Thank you for a great video. Pulled mine apart. Awaiting on new bearings and seal then will reassemble
I. Need to also refurb my raw water pump as it's keaking from the rear seals and there's very little out there on how to do it. Thanks for taking the time to do it. Love your little one on the voice track.😊
Thanks taking the time to make this video. Very helpful.
Nice video! Thanks. From what I learned, the small o-ring is to sling away any water that accidentally passes the lipseal, to prevent it from entering the engine.
Nice video, I dont know who your assistant is but sounds great! Patience keep's them interested, Wish I had one one of mine as an assistant LOL, Thx for sharing!!
Nice video, clear and concise. About to do one similar. Thanks a boat load.
Awesome thanks really helpful
Thanks. Yes you can slather the impeller with grease. Most people do. Isn’t detrimental to the impeller or the other components.
Great video! Really appreciate you making this to help us out. Would love to see the removal. Do new pumps not come with bearings? Or how come you had to insert the bearings?
Thanks for the detail video. I have the F6B which others have said is similar. Mine is leaking so I need to replace the seal. Once re-installed, did yours leak at all? It looks like the seal should have had a lip on both sides so it would fit in the center of the seal.
Awesome video. thanks for making it. Quick question.. How did you get the two bearings out when you were taking the pump apart?
that pump is nearly the same as a Johnson F6B-9 the only thing different is the johnson does not have the snap ring, and instead of the O-Ring cover seal they use a gasket. Other than that they are the same.
Thanks for the information. Hopefully that helps somebody.
This helped me, but how do we know if lip seal is too far in? Should it sit on top surface of brass housing?
very helpful thank you so much
Thanks man! Super helpful. Any chance that you have the part number of the shaft seal? Thanks!
Do you know the dimensions of the Seal ring ? I am in Asia.. and I have ordere3d a few seal rings with stainless steel spring ring but they leak when I install them.. There must be something wrong.. Before I always used the standard seal but the spring rusts away in a few weeks in the sea water..
don't you think you should have installed the seal before you put in the shaft. they have a tool for install seals but can't do it with the shaft in there.
How about the removal video?