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Old 07-29-2003 | 06:30 PM
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Help. I'm looking for a Jabsco 23800-0201 (new pn may be 22110-0201). Simple 1 1/4" crank mounted / suspended pump.

Mine is starting to "spin out" some small water, and figure its time to replace the original..........I just can't seem to find one on the net.

Does anyone know where I can locate one?


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Old 07-31-2003 | 05:53 PM
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Bob, try ebasicpower.com, I ordered a Jabsco pump from them before. Good prices and prompt shipment. They might have it
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Old 07-31-2003 | 06:12 PM
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I got two from Basic Power last spring to replace my Merc pumps that were impossible to get to
Actually what they sent me were Johnson pumps , but they were the same.
800-562-2742 for orders
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Old 07-31-2003 | 08:31 PM
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Guys. Thanks. What I did find yesterday was from www.marinparts.com in Jupiter FLA one that replaces the 23800-0210 with a 50410-1210 (which the guy said is a Jabsco replacment)........we will see. It was only $138 and all the others were about $180. (hope its the right one).

If not I'll try your places. (sorry I just saw your post tonight).

I figure I can keep the other as a spare. Bad part is the one on this engine had never been bad/broke. The "old" originals had long studs that went thru the pump housing and were secured with nylock nuts. The new ones just use a short bolt and screw into the dampner with a totally different pump design. I just know the studs are gonna be a pain to remove. (ahh....thats boating).


Thanks Bob !!!
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Old 08-01-2003 | 03:13 PM
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Now can't beat that.....................

Just got the pump. (looks good. I was wondering how exact the match was). And $50 less then everyone else, PLUS, 2days delivery with no extra charge..........

"What a country!!!!!"




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