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    HVAC Circulation pump - Magnetek. How to separate motor from pump end?

    Does anyone have any experience separating the motor from the pump on a HVAC Circulation pump? This is a "Magnetek Century AC motor" Seems to use a "Scot" pump which I have ordered, but I can't seem figure out if the old pump is "Keyed" or screwed onto the motor shaft.

    I've attached a few photos for anyone that might be able to help.

    Thanks
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    Re: HVAC Circulation pump - Magnetek. How to separate motor from pump end?

    A few more photos
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    Re: HVAC Circulation pump - Magnetek. How to separate motor from pump end?

    The impeller is screwed on to the shaft.
    Usually a blunt punch and a nice rap from a hammer on the impeller edge, in the normal counter rotation will spin it off the shaft.
    Then the housing will slide off the shaft from the motor.

    Is your motor bad or the pump?

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    Re: HVAC Circulation pump - Magnetek. How to separate motor from pump end?

    Thanks for your help.

    The motor is fine. The housing of the pump developed a pin hole leak. Almost didn't see it, but a needle size stream of water.

    I will hit it and see if it comes off. One questions... do I hit it counter-clockwise direction looking straight on to the impeller from the font or the back?

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    Re: HVAC Circulation pump - Magnetek. How to separate motor from pump end?

    Do yourself a favor... cancel the new pump order, throw that pos in the trash and get a March. I m done with the bronze impeller and bodied pumps, they erode in just two or three years. I had these on my 53 and boats I ve run and never again.

    The March te-7P-md cost $650 and pump as much as the big Scots, over 3000gph. Magnetic drive, and an impeller that can be changed in minutes without even pulling the hoses.
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    Pascal
    Miami, FL
    1970 53 MY #325 Cummins 6CTAs
    2014 26' gaff rigged sloop
    2007 Sandbarhopper 13
    12' Westphal Cat boat

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    Re: HVAC Circulation pump - Magnetek. How to separate motor from pump end?

    The two Scots in the background have been rebuilt but next failure this March is going on
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    Pascal
    Miami, FL
    1970 53 MY #325 Cummins 6CTAs
    2014 26' gaff rigged sloop
    2007 Sandbarhopper 13
    12' Westphal Cat boat

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    Re: HVAC Circulation pump - Magnetek. How to separate motor from pump end?

    Viewed from the pump end, tap the impeller counter clockwise.

    I do agree with Pascal, the newer pumps are using more synthetic materials and better motor designs.
    In the long run and peace of mind, consider a newer designed pump.
    Last edited by Captain Ralph; 10-06-2021 at 11:27 AM.

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    Re: HVAC Circulation pump - Magnetek. How to separate motor from pump end?

    Thanks guys. A bit late as the new pump arrived today, but I will consider switching it next time for sure.

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    Re: HVAC Circulation pump - Magnetek. How to separate motor from pump end?

    Pascal: Where do I purchase March te-7P-md for $650?
    Brett

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    Re: HVAC Circulation pump - Magnetek. How to separate motor from pump end?

    Looks like a great option!

    For those whose pumps may be located above the water line, you should note the following from the March manual....

    "Pumps are not self-priming, lack a suction lift, and thus require a flooded suction. Pumps cannot be run dry because the impeller requires the liquid being pumped for lubrication. "

    I'm not sure if the Scots pump design is the same or not...
    JD
    1976 58' LRC Hull #311
    "Miss Maggie"
    Riviera Dunes, FL

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