Merc 255 Raw Water Pump Problem
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Merc 255 Raw Water Pump Problem
On a recent long trip, my starboard engine overheated. After putting into a marina and renting a car to get home, the mechanic just reported that the front bearing of the raw water pump failed and the shaft "walked" forward causing the pulley to be misaligned and the belt to come off. He said that is his 35+ years working on boats he has never seen this happen.
Anyone else ever have this problem?
Anyone else ever have this problem?
Tim
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1979 36' Tri-Cabin
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I would love to have done it myself. Unfortunately, it happened late on Friday afternoon. Fortunately we were near a marina because we were in high winds with 4-6 foot waves on the bow. The town is quite small but has a full service marina and our vacation ended Sunday. The boat is still 315 miles from its new home and we had to rent a car to get back and arrived at 3:30am Saturday morning.
As soon as it is fixed, I plan to continue the trip to its new home. We had taken vacation surrounding the Memorial Day holiday to give us 10 days to move the boat about 625 miles to its new home. Bad weather and/or high winds caused us to only get about half way in 8 days until the overheating problem. But hey, its a new boat, we had a great time learning all about her, we love the boat, and had a great vacation.
As soon as it is fixed, I plan to continue the trip to its new home. We had taken vacation surrounding the Memorial Day holiday to give us 10 days to move the boat about 625 miles to its new home. Bad weather and/or high winds caused us to only get about half way in 8 days until the overheating problem. But hey, its a new boat, we had a great time learning all about her, we love the boat, and had a great vacation.
Tim
"SeaDog"
1979 36' Tri-Cabin
"SeaDog"
1979 36' Tri-Cabin