Hardin Marine 496 stainless water pump?
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From: St Clair, MI
I use 2 in my Sonic w/496 Ho's. Great upgrade to stock, they seem to pump more water than the stock pumps, but then my stock pumps were worn out. I got mine thru AmericanCustomMarine.com who also assembled them for me, everything lined up perfect!
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From: Violet, La
Hey z06, were you having previous issues with running your boat out of water on the hose? I've got a Nordic heat with a 496 and that's the issue I'm having. I changed the impellar, but noticed some deep scarring on the brass housing. Im considering the Hardin pump as well....I guess I'm hoping it clears this the problem.
Also, mine takes a while to prime the water to the pump once the boat is actually on the water
Thanks,
Kacy
Also, mine takes a while to prime the water to the pump once the boat is actually on the water
Thanks,
Kacy
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From: St Clair, MI
It was pumping water on the hose only if the hose had a lot of pressure, using a low pressure water supply it wouldn't pump water. I had new impellers and there wasn't enough suction or sealing between the groves in the brass pump casing and the new rubber impeller. It wouldn't pump any water with the boat in the water since the pumps didn't have enough suction to prime the pump without water pressure being feed to them. The stainless plates that American Custom Marine has resolved that issue but I later had the shafts start walking out of the housing just due to wear between the brass pump casings and shaft bearings. I had 650 hours on the original pumps.
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From: Oklahoma God's country no one else wants it.
I found I had to rev the engines a couple time before I get any water hooked to a hose and then had to change the water hose to a better one to keep it from collapsing
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From: MD
I installed the hardin pump and it pulls hard enough to acually compress the water hose almost flat. I run a flush line to a sea strainer and shut-off the drive intake with a inline ball valve. I have not tested in the water yet, but soon. I also have alot of hose pressure. The hardins are a very nice unit that is rebuildable including wear plates.
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Tested the boat and as soon as start-up the pump filled the sea strainer. Seemed to work well, kept everything cool at wide open throttle runs even the manifolds. The water is still cool in the river. I'll see how it works when the water temp gets in the 80's.


