My ancient Jabsco remote diaphragm bilge pump has stopped pumping. Motor still runs but won't take a suction.
My boat is a 1977 year production and I suspect the pump is original to the boat
Looks pretty much like this one but I can find no identifying labels on the old pump.
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Since I haven't yet been able to positively ID the old pump and I have not yet pulled and disassembled the old pump to see if it is viable for a rebuild, I'm reluctant to order a rebuild kit.
Cheap enough to go with a "in-bilge' type pump but that would require a complete rewire and replumb. Not a big job but a bit of a pain in the butt.
The only time I ever really get any water in the bilge this time of year is if we get a hard, driving rain out of the North and I get rainwater ingress . Got about 2-3 inches in the bilge now and that's the most in the last 6+ months.
Not an emergency problem but it is a as soon as possible issue.
Any opinions either way on the current quality of the Jabsco pumps?
My boat is a 1977 year production and I suspect the pump is original to the boat
Looks pretty much like this one but I can find no identifying labels on the old pump.

Jabsco 36680 Series Diaphragm Non-Automatic Bilge Pump - 36680-2000
Jabsco Diaphragm Bilge Pumps are self-priming, so they can be mounted above and outside of harsh bilge environments. Features: Diaphragm pump design allows dry running Pumpgard inlet strainer supplied with pump Intake hose can be routed to lo

Since I haven't yet been able to positively ID the old pump and I have not yet pulled and disassembled the old pump to see if it is viable for a rebuild, I'm reluctant to order a rebuild kit.
Cheap enough to go with a "in-bilge' type pump but that would require a complete rewire and replumb. Not a big job but a bit of a pain in the butt.
The only time I ever really get any water in the bilge this time of year is if we get a hard, driving rain out of the North and I get rainwater ingress . Got about 2-3 inches in the bilge now and that's the most in the last 6+ months.
Not an emergency problem but it is a as soon as possible issue.
Any opinions either way on the current quality of the Jabsco pumps?