I ordered the part from Rosborough Boats.  Just the Freshwater Pump Assembly.  
Reasonable price

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I believe Graham was saying he rebuilt his himself.  I think he was also 
referring to the raw water pump.  He's not the first I've heard of rebuilding a 
leaking raw water pump.
On May 14, 2015 8:22 AM, "Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List" 
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Thanks Graham

Who does the rebuild of these?  It sounds like a faster and simpler solution

Mike

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Hi Mike!
Were it mine I'd rebuild it first - my engine is raw water cooled and started 
dripping, took a couple of seals and not a lot of work to get it right.

For parts as has been noted Rosborough is the official marine dealer currently. 
 If you are around Burnside you could try Liftow, they are no longer the dealer 
but may have some bits left.  They are up at the top of Wright Ave, up the hill 
coming up from the harbor.   Another possibility is DAC Industrial, they used 
to be a Yanmar industrial dealer but got busted selling marine parts when they 
were not supposed to.  They may also have some old stock, I got a gasket and a 
belt from them last season.

The Marine diesel direct site is great for diagrams and info, it annoys the 
heck out of me that they can't sell out of their region.

Graham Collins

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On 2015-05-13 11:25 AM, Joel Aronson via CnC-List wrote:
Try here:

http://www.marinedieseldirect.com/catalogs/catalog_group.php?owner=mdd&page_ident=Y00F5062-34&model=3GM30F&manufacturer=Yanmar&title=COOLING%20FRESH%20WATER%20PUMP&quant_position=4&catalog=Y00F5062&printparts=&printservice=&printoperators=&comment1=

The answer is always "the more expensive one!"

Joel

On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List 
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Engine: Yanmar 3GM30F

Have come across two part numbers at different costs.


1.      128695-42010 "Cooling Fresh Water Pump" .  Generally selling for around 
$270 USD


2.      121000-42100 "Fresh Water Pump Assembly".  Selling $176.95 CAD at boat 
house



Is the second a component of the first?  Anyone know the difference and which 
is needed to be replaced when the seals start to go resulting in the leak from 
weeping port?

Mike
Persistence
Halifax

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