My '83 OD34 has an M25 engine. I'm looking for help installing a new raw water pump. The old pump is an Oberdorfer with a tag 202M-7. It appears that a N202M-07 is the replacement. That has a round mounting flange with mounting holes in 2 ears. While my old pump has those holes they are not used. Instead 2 smaller holes have been drilled closer to the pump body (ie, smaller bolt circle) that are used to mount to an adapter plate on the engine. I do not find those holes on any stock pumps. I ordered a stock pump from Depco and planned to machine the mounting holes myself.
Here's the problem. The old pump had a more or less round body with a grease cup. There was plenty of room to drill the mounting holes with room to spin a nut. The new pump has a square body with a zerk fitting. It apparently is a factory redesign. The Oberdorfer website still shows the round pump body for the N202M-07. The parts store here shows a square body but grease cup. Continuous improvement I assume!
The square body is bigger. There appears to be enough room to drill the holes but one will be close to the body. I'm concerned about having enough room to turn the nut. Anyone have a similar pump arrangement with these mounting holes? Have you changed to a square body pump and does it fit properly?
Here's the problem. The old pump had a more or less round body with a grease cup. There was plenty of room to drill the mounting holes with room to spin a nut. The new pump has a square body with a zerk fitting. It apparently is a factory redesign. The Oberdorfer website still shows the round pump body for the N202M-07. The parts store here shows a square body but grease cup. Continuous improvement I assume!
The square body is bigger. There appears to be enough room to drill the holes but one will be close to the body. I'm concerned about having enough room to turn the nut. Anyone have a similar pump arrangement with these mounting holes? Have you changed to a square body pump and does it fit properly?