Water pump shredded

XJ99

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Feb 18, 2013
Messages
44
1993 Evinrude 48HP VE48ESLETE

Previous owner said the water pump was just replaced.
Well yesterday I went to start it and there was
no water pumping. I revved the motor and it started
working for a minute, and then nothing.

Today I pulled the lower unit and it looks like the
impeller is too big, plus it's shredded...


Something doesn't look right...













:confused:
 

XJ99

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Feb 18, 2013
Messages
44
Re: Water pump shredded

Sorry, I forgot to put the plate on when I took the pictures.







Inside the housing.

 

Don Hansen

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Sep 17, 2007
Messages
230
Re: Water pump shredded

Forgot to mention. In your picture of the impeller in the housing, it's normal for the impeller fingers to be curled like that. At low speed the fingers make contact with the side of the housing and act like a displacement pump. At high speed the fingers bend away from the side of the housing and the pump now acts like a turbine.

DLH
 

Don Hansen

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Sep 17, 2007
Messages
230
Re: Water pump shredded

I know people here say that if the impeller is installed with the fingers bent backwards they will correct themselves but maybe not in this case. Or did you run the pump without water? That'll tear up the impeller in a few seconds.

DLH
 

XJ99

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Feb 18, 2013
Messages
44
Re: Water pump shredded

Never ran it with out water. I always submerge the lower
unit in a big trash can. This things looks pretty tore up
with chunks missing, so I'm going to buy a rebuild kit.
Is there a preference between the Sierra and the Mallory
kits?
 

rickdb1boat

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Jan 23, 2002
Messages
11,195
Re: Water pump shredded

When it comes to water pumps, your money is well spent on OMC replacement parts (#0438592). Make sure you get the entire kit, not just the impeller.
 

XJ99

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Feb 18, 2013
Messages
44
Re: Water pump shredded

Yep, I planned on getting the kit. I'll stick with OMC.

Thanks..
 

FishinDave

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Jun 12, 2012
Messages
46
Re: Water pump shredded

I recommend that before you replace all the water pump parts, you back feed water through the system to get out any small pieces of the impeller that are lodge in the water circulation system. You can run water up the water tube as well to make sure water is circulating properly. Hope this helps
 

XJ99

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Feb 18, 2013
Messages
44
Re: Water pump shredded

Would compressed air work better, or do I risk damage?
 

FishinDave

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Jun 12, 2012
Messages
46
Re: Water pump shredded

I have heard of some people using compressed air but I do not recommend it. For starters air is going to take the path of least resistance so majority of the air will pass around the blockage. Water is heavier and will try to force its way through the blockage. If the blockage is adhered to any walls, the water will act as a lubricant and possibly free up the blockage. Most importantly, if you use high compressed air and the blockage gets worse or completely seals the passage way, that compress air has to go somewhere and it may create a leak in a gasket. Again I have heard of a lot of people using compressed air but I prefer not to use it on anything(Carbs etc,) for these reasons. Hope this helps.
 

boobie

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Nov 5, 2009
Messages
20,826
Re: Water pump shredded

I used compressed air once after a water pump broke up. Put in new impeller, took it out and ran it and still over heated. It was a v4 cross flow. Finally pulled the P/H and found a piece of the impeller blocking a water passage. So much for compressed air.
 
Top