aculverwell
Well-known member
- Joined
- Feb 13, 2015
- Messages
- 124
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-302 SC
- Hull Identification Number
- USFMLT3133
- Vessel Name
- Red Sky
Hi folks, two bilge pump related questions for the brain trust:
1) I spent part of last weekend replacing bilge pump #1 (the one underneath the shaft) on my R31 because it had broken completely loose and was no longer attached to the hull. All 3 of the plastic footing tabs that are used to screw the pump down had broken off-- in addition both plastic tabs that can be used to screw down the electronic sensor had also broken off. (Editorial opinion... Johnson Pumps should use a better grade of plastic in these areas of the pump). I was surprised that the pump could have broken loose since as far as I know nothing has banged into the pump and it is in a very protected area (and consequently very hard to replace!). So Question #1-- is this a common problem? Anyone else have a similar issue?
2) Bilge pump #2 (the one furthest forward in the engine compartment) appears to have two different sensors attached to it. (Bilge pump #1 only has a single sensor). Question #2-- does anyone know the reason that there would be 2 sensors on this pump? Perhaps one is electronic and the other a float switch?
Thanks!
1) I spent part of last weekend replacing bilge pump #1 (the one underneath the shaft) on my R31 because it had broken completely loose and was no longer attached to the hull. All 3 of the plastic footing tabs that are used to screw the pump down had broken off-- in addition both plastic tabs that can be used to screw down the electronic sensor had also broken off. (Editorial opinion... Johnson Pumps should use a better grade of plastic in these areas of the pump). I was surprised that the pump could have broken loose since as far as I know nothing has banged into the pump and it is in a very protected area (and consequently very hard to replace!). So Question #1-- is this a common problem? Anyone else have a similar issue?
2) Bilge pump #2 (the one furthest forward in the engine compartment) appears to have two different sensors attached to it. (Bilge pump #1 only has a single sensor). Question #2-- does anyone know the reason that there would be 2 sensors on this pump? Perhaps one is electronic and the other a float switch?
Thanks!