Hi Ed
I'm assuming the pulley was on tight. Did you verify that the pulley was properly aligned with the drive pulley? If something was off there (maybe a spacer on the shaft in the wrong place, for example) it would put an offset load on the pulley.

Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C&C 35-III #11


elev...@grayinsco.com wrote:
I rebuilt the spare water pump. New seals, new bearings. All went back together with no apparent glitches. After no more than 2 hours of operation, the shaft has reamed the pulley to an almost perfect circle and the pulley likewise wore the shaft so that it is no longer notched to fit in an undamaged pulley. I intend to rebuild the original but leaking pump but I am wondering what I may have done wrong to cause such an early failure.

Ed

C&C 30 Dreamgirl






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