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320 sea water pumps
- Mike Dieterle
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320 sea water pumps
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Twin 350XL Crusaders
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Re: 320 sea water pumps

( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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- Mike Dieterle
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Re: 320 sea water pumps
Your HIN should also be on your boat registration or insurance paperwork, if you have that handy.
A pic or two of the pump may help a lot. Many of the Sherwoods have unique features which identify them (like the input/output port configurations).
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Re: 320 sea water pumps
Mike Dieterle wrote:Source of the post yes the cams are worn to where they have cavitation pockets so the impeller will not get a great seal to pull the water needed to feed the engine water pumps, anything below 1500 rpm there is a constant volume of exhaust water coming from the exhaust tips and anything starting above that it gets kinda sketchy. boat has 800 ish hours on it and I don't know the history very well when it comes to day to day or yearly maintenance.
The reason I asked about the cams is that the cam itself has only one function in that pump, to compress the vanes...holds back on the inlet side to create low pressure then squishes on the outlet side to create high pressure..very highly technical terms used...

When you are not sure of the history, being pro active is always the best course IMHO. Maybe a couple new pumps then rebuild the best of the two old ones as a quick change spare......I know , its easy to spend your money...

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Re: 320 sea water pumps
Pressure is more a factor of impeller design. More/less vanes, longer vanes usually produce less pressure but are more tolerant of debris and poor pump conditions, shorter vanes will flex less so produce more pressure but are less tolerant of debris and pump condition.
While grooves in the pump ends play a large role in reducing pump efficiency, the condition of the cam is more significant IMO. If there's less negative pressure to begin with, the grooves won't matter. Grooves or not, a bad cam will make things way worse and it's something that's often overlooked, wear plates are way easier to replace and get, cams, not that readily available!
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But still, a positive displacement flex vane pump needs the end plates smooth and free of any grooves deeper than what you can feel with a thumb nail, for any efficiency what so ever....the impeller needs to make clean contact at the back plate and front plate to work properly ....
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