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whats the easiest way to fix a bilge pump on a runabout
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Griffin     Reply with quote
l have a 18 ft. i/o.....can l get to the old pump?
Norm     Reply with quote
If you have a atwood or mayfair you can replace just the cartridge that way you do not have to unscrew the base of the pump some of them can be really hard to get depending on the layout of the boat.
Newman     Reply with quote
cut the wire & throw it away. Like gavin said-if u get the same type-you will not have to re set the base. Also tie the wire splice above the water line so it will not get wet. You may find that ur old on is just fouled with fish line or stuff. Ck the fuse, it may have got over loaded. If the old pump was real hard to get to- mount the new one where u can get to it. Its better to have an inch or two of water in the boat with a pump u can service than to be dry & then need a pump u can not get to.
Hanson     Reply with quote
You would be well served to just replace the pump. If it has failed the motor could be bad, so even if you get it working it may fail again when you need it the most.

Should be an easy repair job, just make sure the connections are good and sealed to protect from water, try to place the connections as high as you can, out of the bilge area if possible.

Good Luck and Safe Boating!!
Coach     Reply with quote
check the wires and if that doesnt work replace it also check the switch that could be bad and the fuse
Kim     Reply with quote
If u r going to work on it, fix it right so u do not have to mess with it again.

Bilge Pumps cost $12.00 at the local Walmart. For that price, why mess with one giving u problems. Replace it.

You can get liquid electrical wire coating in a can that brushes on the wire connections. It drys to form a water tight coat around the wire splice. Cost about $5. for a can. Do not have to worry about the wiring connections getting wet.

Total cost for a professional repair is less than $20.00 Like l said before, do it right & u wo not have to do it again.
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