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##Remove and discard large O-rings. | ##Remove and discard large O-rings. | ||
##Remove valve seat. The seat can be tapped out from the opposite end of the valve body. It is held in the valve body by the small O-ring. Figure 6 shows one method, with the valve body placed in a vise and a cut and squared off 10d nail used to reach the valve seat. A vise may not be needed. A strong grip and a small screwdriver will likely also work. | ##Remove valve seat. The seat can be tapped out from the opposite end of the valve body. It is held in the valve body by the small O-ring. Figure 6 shows one method, with the valve body placed in a vise and a cut and squared off 10d nail used to reach the valve seat. A vise may not be needed. A strong grip and a small screwdriver will likely also work. | ||
+ | ##Remove valve seat small O-ring and discard. | ||
+ | ##Remove valve stems and valves and discard. The valve stems can be pulled out with pliers and pushed in from the outside of the outflow valve. | ||
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+ | ==Reassembly== | ||
+ | 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. | ||
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+ | #'''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. | ||
|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:Pry_Off_Diaphragm.JPG|Figure 4 | image:Pry_Off_Diaphragm.JPG|Figure 4 | ||
image:Front_Cover_Removed.JPG|Figure 5 | image:Front_Cover_Removed.JPG|Figure 5 | ||
+ | image:Tapping_Out_Valve_Seat.JPG|Figure 6 |
Revision as of 03:11, 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 |