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Crown head not getting water
- CptBacardi
- Deck Hand
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- Joined: June 11th, 2017, 5:02 pm
- Vessel Info: 1989 Carver 38 Santego (not an aft cabin)
- Location: Texas
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Re: Crown head not getting water
- buster53
- Admiral
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- Joined: May 12th, 2017, 10:41 am
- Vessel Info: 2001, Carver 356
- Location: Lower Potomac, VA
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Re: Crown head not getting water
If you are taking it apart to replace the impeller, you just as well do the whole rebuild. When you say the previous owner did it a few years ago...what is a few? May be time for another.
Hate to see you take it apart just to replace the impeller and next year, you find that the duckbill needs to be replaced.
- CptBacardi
- Deck Hand
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- Location: Texas
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Re: Crown head not getting water
- buster53
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Re: Crown head not getting water
- CptBacardi
- Deck Hand
- Posts: 93
- Joined: June 11th, 2017, 5:02 pm
- Vessel Info: 1989 Carver 38 Santego (not an aft cabin)
- Location: Texas
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Re: Crown head not getting water
I removed the housing and the impeller. Everything there looked perfect though. The housing was fine. I cleaned it up, put the impeller, lube, and seals in. Works fine now!
One thing I noticed was that the 4 bolts holding the housing (and cover) on were not really tight. They were barely snug. My guess is it would have worked had I just snugged up those bolts and tried it again before replacing the parts. It might have just been a small vacuum leak that caused it to not get enough suction to pull the water up. But, it works now so I’m happy! Just an FYI to anyone reading this in the future, try tightening those bolts if you know the impeller has been replaced fairly recently.
Thanks everyone!
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Re: Crown head not getting water
If the crown head has any leak it wont draw, or if it does draw it will leak back down between flushes causing you to flush for quite some time before rinsing the bowl.
- RGrew176
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