Stainless vs brass sea pump
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I'm aware the OP has a different style but I still haven't seen those that cheap.
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This is the one I ordered,
Harden Marine 625-4110, Replaces a sierra #18-3600 and Mercruiser 46-72774A32 and 46-807151A12. Also replaces two-piece raw water pump. Fits most Bravo, TR, TRS applications.
The Gen 7 is 320.00 - 330.00??
Harden Marine 625-4110, Replaces a sierra #18-3600 and Mercruiser 46-72774A32 and 46-807151A12. Also replaces two-piece raw water pump. Fits most Bravo, TR, TRS applications.
The Gen 7 is 320.00 - 330.00??
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That number is $370. Gen 7 $420. Let me know where I can save a $100?
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OzarkDevil, sent another P.m.
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I use the mercruiser plastic version. I just replaced my front part of the pump where the bearings and seals are. wheep hole was leaking but it was original 20 years ago. The plastic pumps are cheap. I buy the whole kit with new seals and bolts for 50.00 sometimes less. If you took the price of that stainless pump 400.00 and divided it by 50.00 every 2 seasons that's 16 boating seasons. I'll stay with the plastic M.O.
Ryan