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Changed first water pump this weekend. Pee is great. But....
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<blockquote data-quote="tomme boy" data-source="post: 437143" data-attributes="member: 11342"><p>First, why change the pump on that new of a motor? If you are not running it out of the water, you should not have to replace the pup for 5 years or more. More engines and cars and boats are destroyed by someone doing things that need not to be done than motors that never get maintainance. </p><p></p><p>I have owned boats for 40 years and only replaced a water pump one time. Ever heard the term DON'T FIX WHAT IS NOT BROKE? Tinkerers are the demise of lots of things. It is nice to be able to work on your own stuff. But you need to learn when something actually needs attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomme boy, post: 437143, member: 11342"] First, why change the pump on that new of a motor? If you are not running it out of the water, you should not have to replace the pup for 5 years or more. More engines and cars and boats are destroyed by someone doing things that need not to be done than motors that never get maintainance. I have owned boats for 40 years and only replaced a water pump one time. Ever heard the term DON'T FIX WHAT IS NOT BROKE? Tinkerers are the demise of lots of things. It is nice to be able to work on your own stuff. But you need to learn when something actually needs attention. [/QUOTE]
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