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1543.1 | Impeller running dry? | LANDO::SCHUMANN | Computers are toxic waste | Wed Jun 27 1990 16:47 | 14 |
| >We just can't figure out why the new impeller works initially, then dies. I've
>attributed it to the cold/warm engine scenario, but we really want to find
>out, 'cause impellers cost $20 a pop.
Impellers frequently die when they are run dry.
Perhaps, when your engine is started warm, i.e. the thermostat is open,
there is no water in the water pump? Or possibly the pump sucks a big air bubble
which has accumulated in a high spot in a hose?
I don't know anything about the cooling system on an Atomic 4,
so I can't help with the details.
--RS
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1543.2 | cool it down | NEVADA::PHILW | | Wed Jun 27 1990 21:52 | 9 |
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I don't think Atomic 4's like to be shut off hot. Ours has an external
thermostat in a T connector that recirculates the water utill it
is up to temp, then sends it out the exhaust. Whenever we shut
it down hot, the thermostat sticks and when we restart it, it runs
rough. The boat came from Florida where it never had a thermostat,
just pumped water all the time.
Phil
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1543.3 | Probably Air or Blocked Intake | 17683::SCHLEGEL | | Thu Jun 28 1990 10:06 | 14 |
| The atomic 4's can be shut off hot or cold. The most likely problem
is air or blocked flow. Start at the salt water intake, make sure it
is not blocked (or the screen so painted over it is "starving" the
water flow, check all hose clamps and the hose to ensure the pump is
not sucking in air, the impeller cover seal for leaks. Rubber impeller
parts would not be a problem unless your system re-circulates.
Then add an extension hose from the pump output into a bucket and
determine that you are getting a good flow. (Just run it briefly, or
you would over-heat your engine...Do it when the engine is cool. Does
your atomic 4 have a thermostat? (Some do not) Is it possible there
is air in the system? Incidently, I have not had to replace an
impeller since the engine was new in 1979 (however, I am re-circulating
anti-freeze plus lubricant, since I installed fresh water cooling.)
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1543.4 | Another possibility | BTOVT::JPETERS | John Peters, DTN 266-4391 | Thu Jun 28 1990 12:07 | 3 |
| The impeller needs to be put in with the lobes bent in the correct
direction, trailing as the shaft rotates. If you put it in backwards,
it'll fail virtually immediately.
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1543.5 | Check intake side or bypass | BOMBE::ALLA | | Thu Jun 28 1990 13:48 | 13 |
| A suggestion on impellers, if its an Oberdorfer pump. Use Monahan
Pump Supply in Norwood, 617 762-2343, better prices. (if its a
Sherwood pump, you might want to get an Oberdorfer, it has more
capacity.)
I've had an Atomic 4 for a number of years, sounds like an air block or
air leak/blockage in the system ie: the seastrainer, secock,hose to
pump inlet. Check it over. Also check your by pass hose if so
fitted. (T fitting for Thermostat, when it is closed ie: a cold engine
water is diverted back to the pump via the by pass valve and hose, in
non- thermosat engine it allows you to regulate the water temp ie: if
raw water cooling temp is too cold bleed in more hot water off the by
pass.)
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1543.6 | I think we've got it licked | TACTIC::VENNE | | Mon Jul 09 1990 16:52 | 13 |
| We have a fresh-water cooled by sea-water system that we flushed out after we
put on a new pump head. Something about a burr missing or something.
There WERE pieces of rubber clogging the hoses, and the impeller was burning up
because there wasn't enough water to keep it cool.
We still had a mishap coming through the mouth (of the Merrimack) again, though,
because we forgot to tighten a screw on a hose and it blew off. We haven't
checked the impeller because we stopped to engine, filled up the water, and
the amount of water blowing through appears to be fine.
See what happens....
Thanks!
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1543.7 | Thought it was, but it ain't! | CADSE::MACKENZIE | | Thu Aug 16 1990 13:40 | 14 |
| We are STILL getting towed in from the mouth (of the Merrimack) after sailing.
It's getting rather embarrassing. Everytime we replace an impeller, run the
engine on the way out, and then try to go back in, we get stuck. The pump
refuses to pump water because the impeller's gotten chewed up.
Now we're thinking of replacing the pump (we wish we could replace everything!).
VERY UPSETTING!
HELP!
Thanks.
Ann
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1543.8 | Ask the Flying Jib.. | VARESE::SIEGMANN | | Fri Aug 17 1990 07:14 | 8 |
| Ciao Ann: Does it get chewed up before or after the re-start? Could be
you have an air leak above the waterline on the intake side and when
hot the backpressure is too much to overcome and no water is sucked
into the system. I have a friend, Kevin Crowley, with an old Friendship
sloop moored off Windward Marina. He is excellent with these engines;
give him a call over and with a beer he will fix it! Give him my
regards! The name of the boat is Flying Jib; white with a L O N G
bowsprit. Good luck, Ed
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1543.9 | Need bi-directional part | AIADM::SPENCER | Commuter from the other Cape | Fri Aug 17 1990 10:54 | 12 |
| RE: .7,
>>> Everytime we replace an impeller, run the engine on the way out,
>>> and then try to go back in, we get stuck.
Go ahead and spend the money on a bi-directional impeller. Apparently
they've been selling you only an outbound model, when you obviously need
a combination outbound-inbound one.
J.
;-)
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1543.10 | Only the Shaft, it knows... | CADSE::MACKENZIE | | Wed Aug 29 1990 09:44 | 17 |
| My husband spent another day on the water pump and realized that the shaft was
not connecting properly with the impellor, which was causing it to run dry and
get chewed everytime we turned the motor off and then on again. We had noticed
that the impellor was not fitting in properly, but didn't realize that the shaft
was not slotted in correctly. (Please excuse my nontechnical description.)
We've gone out the last couple of nights, but didn't turn the motor off the
fist night. The next night, we started the motor, and no problem with the
water pump. We went sailing and when we turned the motor back on--voila!--the
water pump was still pumping water! Gushing! Hooray! We checked the water
pump several times and it was nice and cool.
Now it's time to fix the electrical system (that stopped charging).
Thanks.
Ann
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