My boat stays in the water year round. During the winter, I go down to the slip every weekend, start it up and let it run to operating temp.
I pulled the hatch a couple of weeks ago and noticed that there were water "sprinkles" directly below the fresh water pump and a few more to starboard.
The following weekend, I pulled the hatch and then started it up while watching to identify for sure where the leak is coming from. Sure enough, it is the fresh water pump. The drops to starboard are there because a few of the drops hit the pulley / belt and get slung.
It does NOT leak after the engine warms up.
I talked to my mechanic. I was hoping at was a bad seal between the impeller housing and the pump. He seems to think that it is a rear seal in the pump based on past experiences with this engine. He suggests replacing the pump. Not sure how much that jewel costs, but I'm sure it's not cheap.
Anyone else had experience with this?
Craig C.
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2003 Vista 248, VP 5.0 GXi-C, DP