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jasonnb

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Thanks to those that helped with my Merc 888 rebuild. She made it to the river for a shakedown run today. The only problem we found was that it needs a new circulating pump and a driver that needs much more practice. It is a totally different beast tham my 16' OB Tri-hull.
 

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Sort of like having sex for the first time! You will never forget it! Glad all went well. The pump leaking?
 

jasonnb

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yeah, it's dripping bad out the weep hole. That's ok, I wanted to replavce it anyway since it is somewhat corroded and appears to be an auto pump.
 
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jason,<br /><br />Congrat's. :D <br /><br />And we've all been told by F__Screenname that's there is no difference in marine and auto parts. HMMM.
 

f_inscreenname

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And just how many years has the pump been on the old motor??????????? If it is more then 2 years you got your moneys worth compaired to a mercruiser pump (for what they cost)that would have to last 10. Leaking from the weep hole sounds like the rubber seals are bad,the same rubber seals in a merc pump. Also how can you tell if a corroded pump is auto by looking at it?<br />O' well. Enough is enough,dont care any more. If you feel that strongly about it you can buy any part you want as long you can sleep at night. <br />jasonnb; congrats and good luck with the future upgrades I am sure you will be doing.
 

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F-In, my mechanic brother (autos only) is of the same opinion you are and your point is well taken. I've thought hard about the auto pump, but I sprung for marine head gaskets so why not do it "right" throughout. If I''m wasting a few bucks, It won't be the first money I've wasted on buying the "better" part for something. It also helps when my wife, who has learned much about boat engines :), says she will feel better if we spring for the marine part. That pretty much ends the decision process for me. If she ain't happy, ain't nobody gonna be happy.....<br /><br />Now, to look into that electronic ignition and 4v upgrade....
 

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By the way, the pump has a Ford logo and appears to have a cast impeller, so I'm pretty sure it is auto. <br /><br />I operate in some sandy and brackish water, so stainless may be good.
 

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Have taken apart many older marine motor water pumps that has a cast impeller with a ford logo on it (thats why I replace with the same part # witch turns out to be a f150's water pump). But like I said "its over,point given,point taken" and always keep the wife happy.<br />P.S. If you want to see overages,check out my post on boat projects/good luck backyarders
 
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