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Replacing a water pump in a 35HP johnson seahorse.
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 84600" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Best place to buy online would be iboats.com. Just click on engine parts - Johnson engine parts - Johnson cooling parts - impellers. Then, hypothetically it will come up with a spreadsheet of motor models. Scroll down to your model (you will need exact year, as there was a change in gearcase design during the late 70s, and they may or may not have changed the water pump design), and it should have either a Sierra or Mallory part number, or both. Both are good quality aftermarket parts. Were they the exact same price, I would go with Sierra, but I have no reason behind that. </p><p></p><p>The other option is to get an OE part from them. If they are local, and good people, then by all means support the local guys in times like these. If it is like some of the marinas around here, I don't give them a penny of mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 84600, member: 55"] Best place to buy online would be iboats.com. Just click on engine parts - Johnson engine parts - Johnson cooling parts - impellers. Then, hypothetically it will come up with a spreadsheet of motor models. Scroll down to your model (you will need exact year, as there was a change in gearcase design during the late 70s, and they may or may not have changed the water pump design), and it should have either a Sierra or Mallory part number, or both. Both are good quality aftermarket parts. Were they the exact same price, I would go with Sierra, but I have no reason behind that. The other option is to get an OE part from them. If they are local, and good people, then by all means support the local guys in times like these. If it is like some of the marinas around here, I don't give them a penny of mine. [/QUOTE]
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