raw water inlet/outlet

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mdidomenico

i can't seem to find a picture of which outlet is which on the raw water pump from before i took them off.  and apparently the pump direction is dependent on the spin of the engine, which i also don't know.  so when looking at the front of the engine is the upper or lower outlet connected to the HX?
1989 Cat34 #856, original m-25xp

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Ron Hill

mdid : Facing the engine the output hose should be the one that is most starboard.

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Ed Shankle

MD,
If your set up is similar to mine, with a Ober pump, it would be the bottom barb to the HX. I forget what it looked like with Sherwood, may have been the same.

Regards,
Ed
Ed Shankle
Tail Wind #866 1989 m25xp
Salem, MA

Ron Hill

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mdid : When you are working on the boat and dismantling items to change/replace things; I'd recommend that you take a picture first or sketch a diagram.
In the case of those two hoses on the raw water pump, I'd recommend that you change only one at a time. 
The same with electrical wiring!!  One wire at a time!!

Do the same with changing fuel filters, only change one at a time and then run the engine. So when there is a problem you know which one of the filters is the problem!!

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mdidomenico

Quote from: Ron Hill on August 03, 2020, 02:41:07 PM
mdid : When you are working on the boat and dismantling items to change/replace things; I'd recommend that you take a picture first.

i absolutely do, i have hundreds (probably thousands) of pictures as i dismantled things and put them back together.  oddly enough i can't find a picture that has just the right angle that shows which hose went were.  chances are i have the picture, i just can't find it.  which is a whole other problem :)

1989 Cat34 #856, original m-25xp