Recently, on port tack, my 'head bowl' was filling and overflowing with
sea water.wasn't completely sure whether it was a faulty 'choker
valve' or the valve in the 'shut off' leverhad to be one or the
other, probably a faulty valve in the 'shut off' switch.
Trip to Binnacle to check o
e:
Did it fix the original problem?
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Recently, on port tack, my 'head bowl' was filling and
overflowing with sea
wate
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Recently, on port tack, my 'head bowl' was filling and overflowing
with sea
water.wasn't completely sure whether it was a faulty 'choker
. So far there are no
smells even after a week or so in the hot Georgia summer and the pump
works well.
-Francois Rivard
1990 34+ "Take Five"
Lake Lanier, GA
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Recently,
Did it fix the original problem?
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Recently, on port tack, my 'head bowl' was filling and overflowing
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water
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> Recently, on port tack, my 'head bowl' was filling and overflowing with sea
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Bob,
Glad you went the new pump assembly route. I've been advocating that over
a rebuild kit for years.
I remove and clean the joker valve on my Jabsco compact a couple times a
year. It's a 10 minute job. I also flush with vinegar to reduce scale
build up also. It's a frequent job.
Dennis C.
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Recently, on port tack, my 'head bowl' was filling and overflowing with sea
water.wasn't completely sure whether it was a faulty 'choker valve' or
the valve in the 'shut off
Dennis:
The Binnacle had the rebuild kit but it cost almost as much as a new
pump..and the new pump seemed a breeze to install, which it was.
Rob Abbott
On 2016-07-26 4:17 PM, Dennis C. via CnC-List wrote:
Bob,
Glad you went the new pump assembly route. I've been advocating that
over
Interesting!
"I make sure I have the pump handle set right next to the closed position
detent but I don't engage it. Leaving it fully locked puts pressure on the
rubber piston pushing it against a small ridge and if you leave it like
that for a long period will permanently indent the rubber seal ar
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Yep. My experience has been the rebuild kit is about $70 and the pump
assembly around $100. However the rebuild is about 1.5-2 hours and the
pump assembly replacement is about 30-45 minutes.
Amazing how many of my customers still wanted the rebuild kit. Even when I
told them my labor rate would
, 2016 16:07
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Yep. My experience has been the rebuild kit is about $70 and the pump assembly
around $100. However the rebuild is about 1.5-2 hours and the pump assembly
replacement is about 30-45 minutes.
Amazing how many of my
Tackled the problem differently on Septima. I installed a fresh water
bladder tank to feed the head. No smells from decaying whatever ( reason
the Admiral wanted fresh water feed), no chance for overflow on port tacks,
no sea water in the boat (that thru hull is closed all the time. Use tank
to
Yup ,
Binnacle for new pump and add a spare joker valve and you are at the free
shipping point !
Tim
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Tackled the problem differently on Septima. I installed a fresh water bladder
tank to feed the head. No sme
Second that. Also, the "wet bowl" position on the flush valve should be
called "wet boat" (if forgotten).
Dave
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