Raw Water Pump Leaking Advice

Aug 23, 2020
34
Catalina 310 323 Mamaroneck
Hi -- this weekend, I found that the raw water pump has a slow leak (less than 1 drop/second) but it's been going on long enough to have corroded some of the parts beneath it. I have an Oberdorfer impeller (N202M) on a Westerbeke M-25XPB engine. It looks like the water is leaking from the holes on the engine-side of the impeller housing unit. I'm pretty sure the leak is from the back of the impeller housing (the side closer to the engine) and I suspect it may be the seals and bearings around the water-pump shaft. This is based on the Raw Water Pump diagram on page 49 of the April 2013 Parts List edition.

At idle, from a cold start, the leaking is about 1 drop per seconds. After the engine warms up at I increase speed, the leak diminishes to about 1 drop every 10 seconds.

Any advise on how to address / diagnose further?
 

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May 17, 2004
5,779
Beneteau Oceanis 37 Havre de Grace
Yes, that does look like the area that water drips from when the seals go bad. It should be possible to replace the seals if the shaft isn’t damaged.
 
Jan 11, 2014
13,152
Sabre 362 113 Fair Haven, NY
Some Westerbeke models have this issue, unfortunately I can't remember which models. Call Hansen Marine they were the Westerbeke dealer and still have parts.
 

colemj

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Jul 13, 2004
716
Dolphin Catamaran Dolphin 460 Mystic, CT
If it isn't a latent defect particular to a specific Westerbeke model, then it looks like a common lip seal maintenance thing. Happens all the time. Just take the pump off and change the seals. I'm pretty sure Oberdorfer uses a bushing instead of bearings, but it can be changed also. It is unusual for the shaft to be bad.

Looks like Fisheries sells a replacement kit with impeller: Oberdorfer Pumps 5463 | Fisheries Supply

Or contact Depco Pump, who usually have the best prices.

DON'T buy this from a Westerbeke or Universal dealer. They will charge 3-4x the price. There is nothing special about these common lip seals, and the prices being charged by places like Fisheries are already egregious.

Mark
 
Nov 6, 2006
10,124
Hunter 34 Mandeville Louisiana
Check out this article from forum member Mainesail..
Not exactly the same pump, but very similar
 
Mar 6, 2008
1,384
Catalina 1999 C36 MKII #1787 Coyote Point Marina, CA.
I can easily claim to be the expert when it comes to replacing Oberdorfer seal replacement.
There are no ball bearing in your version of Oberdorfer. Just replace 1 carbon bearing and 2 seals. Before you remove the seals observe which way the seals are facing. And the carbon bearing must be inserted until it is flush in the impeller housing.
The leaking could cause salt water to enter into the engine oil. Replace the seals as soon as possible.
Visit my website here, includes where to order the repair kit. The pricing may have changed.
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colemj

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Jul 13, 2004
716
Dolphin Catamaran Dolphin 460 Mystic, CT
Good info. A bit of googling finds a small price break: Pardon Our Interruption...

If you don't need the carbon bushing, the kit I linked to Fisheries is half the price (that's an expensive bushing).

Mark
 
Jun 8, 2004
43
Catalina 36mkII Alameda, CA
On my C36 with a 35B engine with 650hrs. I also had a leak like yours. My pump was the type that you had to remove the whole front face to replace the impeller but the same mount, I do not remember the model off hand.
My pump was leaking like yours but unfortunately the inner seal failed also allowing a small amount of sea water into the engine.
I found the water issue right away by checking the oil level before the next trip. It ruined that trip.
I replaced the whole pump with a new pump like yours with the front plate. I am now able to replace the impeller easier.
After pump replacement I drained the oil, removed the filter and then replaced the oil and filter. I ran the engine to operating temperature and shut her down.
I once again repeated the process of draining the oil and replacing the filter and found no evidence of water.
I have had no further issues or signs of engine problems.
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you check your oil and rebuild/replace the pump as soon as possible.
I love my Sailboat but am not always fond of my engine.
Good luck with your repair.