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bigmike253 05-25-2011 09:46 PM

Help with finding Sea water pump Part #
 
I'm trying to find a impeller kit for my sea water pump and all I'm finding is kits for the alpha drive. Do they use the same kits? I went to west marine and they were much help. The Merc manual did help much either because I couldn't tell exactly which kit I needed. Any part numbers for Merc or Sierra would be helpful.

The engines are 1985-1986 Mercruiser 300 Tempest 5.7L w/ Alpha 1 drives.

axapowell 05-26-2011 07:54 AM

If my memory serves me right, isn't the impeller on the vertical shaft on the drive? You don't have a seawater pump on the motor do you?

Dave

axapowell 05-26-2011 08:06 AM

If so, part number 46-96148 (A8, B8, Q8, or T8) for the last two. Any of those should work if the pump is on the lower, which it should be.

Dave

bigmike253 05-26-2011 12:56 PM

Yes there is a sea water pump that is belt driven. It is down low and connects directly from my thru hull fittings, to the sea strainers, then to the cooling tube on top of the engine.

axapowell 05-27-2011 08:14 AM

Ok, different set up for an Alpha. Is your fuel pump intrigrated on the same housing? A picture would help.

Dave

bigmike253 05-27-2011 08:26 AM

Sea pump is below fuel pump which is located on the block. I'll what I can do to get a picture up. West marine sold me a sierra kit with number # 18-3217D on the package it states that it replaces part # Merc 46-96148a5.

axapowell 05-27-2011 08:41 AM

The part they sold you is for the lower unit on your drive. Maybe you are running 2 pumps? I am not familiar with this set up.

I think you should post this over on the general tech question section. I don't think I am helping much.

Sorry,
Dave

sprink58 05-27-2011 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by bigmike253 (Post 3413565)
Yes there is a sea water pump that is belt driven. It is down low and connects directly from my thru hull fittings, to the sea strainers, then to the cooling tube on top of the engine.

Wow...sounds like a Bravo set up. I've never seen that set up for an Alpha.

ThirdBird 05-27-2011 09:47 AM

Found an exploded view in the link below. Appears to be identical to the pully-driven Bravo setup.

http://www.marinepartsplus.com/catal...14#612268_jump

axapowell 05-27-2011 10:39 AM

Atta boy bird. Good find! I'm sure that is the right one. What about the internal pump? Do you still need that one too?

Dave


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