I do this stuff professionally and have accumulated many tools over the years. I always admire and am amused by how much these guys get done with water pump pliers, adjustable wrench, pocket knife and a Leatherman.
Good job. Love your channel. Love the focus On maintenance and repair. Great lighting. Everybody's gonna have to do this at 1 time or another. Millions of boats out there with that Same Ford Lehman.. Maybe you might consider adding downloads on your websiteWhere the rest of us idiotsCan get exactly what we needIn order to do the job.Do that and folk will Love you forever
Nice work. I would have cleaned up the salt while the pump was out of the way and also ordered the red paint from American. You could paint the new pump so it matches, and also keep the engines touched up around the bolts from wrenches, etc. Nice clean engines, so nice to keep them like that.
Thanks for posting this. We have a 1983 Island Gypsy 32 with a single 120 hp Ford Lehman diesel. I noticed the black box with a lever and chain in the lower right corner of your video starting at about 2:26. Our IG has a panel with two similar levers connected by a chain positioned on the bulkhead forward of the engine room. One lever is labelled "engine" but I have not been able to determine what these are for. Any idea?
Weren’t you supposed to install a block off pin in the oil feed hole before you put the pump in? I had to do this when I replaced my pump. Did the same replacement you did and got the pump from American Diesel. We always close all sea cocks when leaving the boat. No reason to leave them open when the engine is not running. Close the fuel off at the tank too.
The body of the waterpump behind the helical cut gear (Dorset engine) or the straight cut gear (Dover engine ) blocks that hole off. Never in 40plus years of working on all models and hp ratings of those engines heard of having to block that oil feed hole off when the proper saltwater pump does it anyway.
I do this stuff professionally and have accumulated many tools over the years. I always admire and am amused by how much these guys get done with water pump pliers, adjustable wrench, pocket knife and a Leatherman.
Nicely done, if you are worried about the hose clamps coming off when you are not there, you can turn off the seacock.
Nice video bud, whilst it was off I would have cleaned that salt off the engine,
I would have like to have seen removal of white corrosion other that great work
Thanks for the great video!!!!!
Good job. Love your channel. Love the focus On maintenance and repair. Great lighting. Everybody's gonna have to do this at 1 time or another. Millions of boats out there with that Same Ford Lehman.. Maybe you might consider adding downloads on your websiteWhere the rest of us idiotsCan get exactly what we needIn order to do the job.Do that and folk will Love you forever
Nice work. I would have cleaned up the salt while the pump was out of the way and also ordered the red paint from American. You could paint the new pump so it matches, and also keep the engines touched up around the bolts from wrenches, etc. Nice clean engines, so nice to keep them like that.
yep they run cooler when not crusty and easier to find and see leaks
The time to test fit is before the gasket and sealant are applied.
Is it possible to put that pin in the wrong way?
Thanks for posting this. We have a 1983 Island Gypsy 32 with a single 120 hp Ford Lehman diesel. I noticed the black box with a lever and chain in the lower right corner of your video starting at about 2:26. Our IG has a panel with two similar levers connected by a chain positioned on the bulkhead forward of the engine room. One lever is labelled "engine" but I have not been able to determine what these are for. Any idea?
Tony Kluge fuel shutoffs, the other should be for your genny.
Weren’t you supposed to install a block off pin in the oil feed hole before you put the pump in? I had to do this when I replaced my pump. Did the same replacement you did and got the pump from American Diesel. We always close all sea cocks when leaving the boat. No reason to leave them open when the engine is not running. Close the fuel off at the tank too.
The body of the waterpump behind the helical cut gear (Dorset engine) or the straight cut gear (Dover engine ) blocks that hole off. Never in 40plus years of working on all models and hp ratings of those engines heard of having to block that oil feed hole off when the proper saltwater pump does it anyway.
Do you have the spx/johnson part number or any other details of the replacement pump? Do you remember where you bought it from?
I don't recall the information but i got it from American Diesel, They are aways very helpful.
hi. would you still happen to have the old pump?
kray sea no, no room on a boat to store broken stuff lol.