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See the Observations at end of this article to change pump from right to left hand or to change the valve intake position from bottom to top. | See the Observations at end of this article to change pump from right to left hand or to change the valve intake position from bottom to top. | ||
− | #'''Reassemble intake valve.''' The intake valve has the valves and valve stems on the <u>outside</u> of the valve body. There is no difference in the two valve bodies. Either can be reassembled as the intake or outflow valve. '''''In both valve assemblies, the concave surface of each valve is installed facing the concave surface of the valve body or valve seat,''''' so that the surfaces meet as shown in Figure 7. | + | #'''Reassemble intake valve.''' The intake valve has the valves and valve stems on the <u>outside</u> of the valve body. See Figure 11. There is no difference in the two valve bodies. Either can be reassembled as the intake or outflow valve. '''''In both valve assemblies, the concave surface of each valve is installed facing the concave surface of the valve body or valve seat,''''' so that the surfaces meet as shown in Figure 7. |
##Reseat valve seat. Place new small O-ring on valve seat. Orient valve seat so that the concave side will face outward. Apply dish soap to O-ring. Press valve seat into valve body. You can’t go too far. There is a ledge in the valve body that stops the seat. | ##Reseat valve seat. Place new small O-ring on valve seat. Orient valve seat so that the concave side will face outward. Apply dish soap to O-ring. Press valve seat into valve body. You can’t go too far. There is a ledge in the valve body that stops the seat. | ||
##Install new valves and valve stems. The valves’ concave sides will face inward towards the valve body/seat. | ##Install new valves and valve stems. The valves’ concave sides will face inward towards the valve body/seat. | ||
##Install new large O-rings on valve body. They are slid up next to the step in the valve body. | ##Install new large O-rings on valve body. They are slid up next to the step in the valve body. | ||
− | #'''Reassemble outflow valve.''' The outflow valve has valves and valve stems on the <u>inside</u> of the valve body. | + | #'''Reassemble outflow valve.''' The outflow valve has valves and valve stems on the <u>inside</u> of the valve body. See Figure 11. |
##Install new valve and valve stem to inside of valve body. Valve’s concave side will face outward to meet the valve body. I propped the valve and valve stem on the intake valve body nipple, see Figure 8, to get the valve/stem assembly into valve body. Needle nose pliers may also work. | ##Install new valve and valve stem to inside of valve body. Valve’s concave side will face outward to meet the valve body. I propped the valve and valve stem on the intake valve body nipple, see Figure 8, to get the valve/stem assembly into valve body. Needle nose pliers may also work. | ||
##Install new valve and valve stem to remaining valve seat. Again, the valve’s concave surface faces the concave surface of valve seat. | ##Install new valve and valve stem to remaining valve seat. Again, the valve’s concave surface faces the concave surface of valve seat. | ||
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##Press the rim of the rear diaphragm into the body. First, press the diaphragm in by hand pressing down and inwards toward the center of the diaphragm. Do not press and slide along the outer rim, which can stretch the rim of the diaphragm. Press the rim again with a flat surface, for example, a wide flat screwdriver. | ##Press the rim of the rear diaphragm into the body. First, press the diaphragm in by hand pressing down and inwards toward the center of the diaphragm. Do not press and slide along the outer rim, which can stretch the rim of the diaphragm. Press the rim again with a flat surface, for example, a wide flat screwdriver. | ||
##Reattach the rear cover to the body with the rear cover screws. | ##Reattach the rear cover to the body with the rear cover screws. | ||
− | #'''Reinstall valve bodies to rear cover.''' Apply dish soap to the large O-rings on the valve assemblies. Insert the intake valve assembly (valves on the outside of the valve body) to the bottom valve cavity in the rear cover. Insert the outflow valve assembly (valves on the inside of the valve body) to the upper valve cavity. | + | #'''Reinstall valve bodies to rear cover.''' Apply dish soap to the large O-rings on the valve assemblies. Insert the intake valve assembly (valves on the outside of the valve body) to the bottom valve cavity in the rear cover. Insert the outflow valve assembly (valves on the inside of the valve body) to the upper valve cavity. See Figure 11 to identify intake and outflow valve assemblies. |
+ | #'''Reattach front cover.''' | ||
+ | ##Press the front diaphragm into the body, using the techniques outlined above for the rear diaphragm. | ||
+ | ##Insert the spring in the front piston plate. See Figure 12. | ||
|valign="top"|[[File:Pump_Exploded_View.png|thumb|left|Figure 1]] | |valign="top"|[[File:Pump_Exploded_View.png|thumb|left|Figure 1]] | ||
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image:Front_Reassembly.JPG|Figure 9 | image:Front_Reassembly.JPG|Figure 9 | ||
image:Rear_Reassembly.JPG|Figure 10 | image:Rear_Reassembly.JPG|Figure 10 | ||
+ | image:Valve_Rebuild.JPG|Figure 11 |
Revision as of 03:43, 12 October 2016
Intro
The following are the steps I developed when installing service kits for my two Whale Gusher Galley Mk 3 foot pumps. These pumps have been manufactured since 1984, so I suspect they will be found on most all of our boats. The service kit is part number AK0553. It is widely available. I bought my kits on eBay. They looked like old stock, but the parts were fine. I have serviced two pumps, so I have limited experience. The following procedures worked for me. But, they may not all be correct (please mention any needed corrections) and certainly are not the sole way to accomplish this task.
Naming Parts
I found a pump exploded view with names for most of the kit parts. I could not find a view which names each pump part. So, I made up some part names to help with my description. My inventions are listed below and shown in Figure 1:
Disassembly
ReassemblySee the Observations at end of this article to change pump from right to left hand or to change the valve intake position from bottom to top.
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<gallery perrow=2 caption="Click on thumbnails to enlarge"> image:Remove_Lever_Screws.JPG|Figure 2 image:Remove_Rear_Cover.JPG|Figure 3 image:Pry_Off_Diaphragm.JPG|Figure 4 image:Front_Cover_Removed.JPG|Figure 5 image:Tapping_Out_Valve_Seat.JPG|Figure 6 image:Valve_Orientation.JPG|Figure 7 image:Installling_valve.JPG|Figure 8 image:Front_Reassembly.JPG|Figure 9 image:Rear_Reassembly.JPG|Figure 10 image:Valve_Rebuild.JPG|Figure 11 |