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Old 08-01-2007, 02:42 PM
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I need to again replace my impellor on my sea pump (old style with fuel pump provision, but blocked off). I dont trust the pump I have and was looking at the Jabsco model.
Question is will the Jabsco accept the press on pully I currently have or will I need to get the bolt on pulley?
Also anyone have any opinions on the Jabsco pump?
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Old 08-01-2007, 02:58 PM
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I do not know about the pully but I used to run their pumps on my motor before the new motors that have the fuel pumps on them and I loved them.

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Old 09-05-2007, 03:59 AM
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Good question, That stock plastic pump cracks if you look at it wrong. Definitley NOT trustworthy. I cracked 1 just painting the damn thing on the bench. Handle carefully!
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The Jabsco pumps are what I have used for years in every boat I have owned. dont remember any issues with the pulley but I think mine were all bolt on. Far superior compaired to the plastic ones.
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If I need to buy a whole pump, I'll only go with the Jabsco.
Looks like you need the bolt on pulley.
http://www.jabsco.com/products/marin..._213/index.htm
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Wish they made the setup for fuel pump for GEN5/6 engines

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Pretty sure you need the bolt on pulley. Hopefully someone will confirm if it will align with your setup.
I just bought a Jabsco on Monday (Labor Day). Went to replace impellor but the housing didn't look so great. Nobody that was open & close by had the housing kit so I took the hit to the groin and just bought the Jabsco for $270. Bolted back in easily and enjoyed the day on the water.
I'll be going with crank-mounted pumps soon and I'll be selling this Jabsco...
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