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“If replace is there anywhere to buy reasonably priced parts for Yanmars? “

Well that’s a oxymoron if there ever was one.

Pretty vital piece of kit so best just to sell a body part to fund a new one.

Mate just did a new Yanmar fuel pump and hose and two weeks later still looking pale.

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We've just replaced with a Beta. The guy next door is now replacing his with a Beta (from a Volvo I think).

Can find spares on any digger or tractor lying around (being a Kubota base). Bit of a contrast to Yanmar.

 

A few years ago (5?) we refurb our old water pump, which was an original by Lees. Cost was in the order of $1,000

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did a rebuild on a 3jh2tce was pricey but the major components rings bearings gasket set were reasonable. it was the small things that were really expensive.like injector lines and oil sensor.

the fresh water pump was $714+gst (ouch)

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Check your housing that all is good. ie bearing housings + cam seat.

 

I've had good success on fleabay.

Do your homework though.

Full wp rebuild kit for $150.

Torrensens used to be good and cheaper, but can't find them anymore.

They are now TOAD marine.

Dunno whether you still have to be in the area for them to ship.

I get my stuff through my Daughter in Ma.

Found TOAD marine but they just have gaskets and seals, i will pull the pump off today for inspection then hopefully source some parts locally to rebuild.

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If rebuilding SaecoWilson will match size of any seal oring and bearing. They will happily replace metal oring in seals with rubber if you tell them it is for marine use. Their parts are from Japanese manufacturers who supply to Yanmar anyway. Price wise they are very cheap.

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Blimey, I didn't know you could even think of something boat related and it only cost $160...

Well it just happened haha.

 

Thanks to this crew site i have saved lots of money over the years and had alot of advice.

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