GJH
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 56' MOTOR YACHT (1981 - 1984)
Well, I have gone back through old threads on this subject via the Search function, and tried the prescribed tricks. Still no joy.
On our 56MY, I have a FW system comprised of a Galley Maid 32v pump and a Sears Shallow well 240v pump. The 240v pump worked terrifically, the GM, as it turns out was shot. So I went and changed out the GM on Friday to a newly rebuilt one from Raz, who happens to be down the street from where we are right now in Forth Lauderdale. Extremely patient and helpful guy by the way. He advised me to switch out the check valve, which I did. Also, add a check valve to the intake on the GM, which I did (replacing a ball valve the PO had put there).
Now neither pump will build any pressure at all. I have primed them both, primed the system from the tank to the pumps; everything is filled with water but it just won't move at all. Followed all direction for each pump to a tee. I even went back and put the old check valve back in at the tank in case the new one was bad, as the 240v pump had worked great with it in place. No difference.
By the way, after the attempted primes and restarts of each pump, there is still water all through the system; it is as if both pumps were impellerless, but each worked perfectly either in the shop or in place right before the change out.
When I switch back to shore water, got plenty of flow. So, I got water before and after the pumps. Oh, and we filled the tanks yesterday and it didn't change the situation.
Something tells me I did some very basic thing to goof this up. I'll check back with Yossi Raz tomorrow, but I'm not going to sleep well until I get this fixed. Not to mention I can't move the boat and I am already behind "schedule" to get back north.
Huge props and beverage allowance in advance to whoever helps get me flowing again.
George
On our 56MY, I have a FW system comprised of a Galley Maid 32v pump and a Sears Shallow well 240v pump. The 240v pump worked terrifically, the GM, as it turns out was shot. So I went and changed out the GM on Friday to a newly rebuilt one from Raz, who happens to be down the street from where we are right now in Forth Lauderdale. Extremely patient and helpful guy by the way. He advised me to switch out the check valve, which I did. Also, add a check valve to the intake on the GM, which I did (replacing a ball valve the PO had put there).
Now neither pump will build any pressure at all. I have primed them both, primed the system from the tank to the pumps; everything is filled with water but it just won't move at all. Followed all direction for each pump to a tee. I even went back and put the old check valve back in at the tank in case the new one was bad, as the 240v pump had worked great with it in place. No difference.
By the way, after the attempted primes and restarts of each pump, there is still water all through the system; it is as if both pumps were impellerless, but each worked perfectly either in the shop or in place right before the change out.
When I switch back to shore water, got plenty of flow. So, I got water before and after the pumps. Oh, and we filled the tanks yesterday and it didn't change the situation.
Something tells me I did some very basic thing to goof this up. I'll check back with Yossi Raz tomorrow, but I'm not going to sleep well until I get this fixed. Not to mention I can't move the boat and I am already behind "schedule" to get back north.
Huge props and beverage allowance in advance to whoever helps get me flowing again.
George