Author Topic: Bavaria 32 and Volvo2020D water pump  (Read 3984 times)

Richard

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Bavaria 32 and Volvo2020D water pump
« on: October 10 2013, 12:20 »
Has any body removed the water pump on a Bavaria 32? I believe I will require to remove the engine mounting to get at two of the bolts but before I do so it would be nice if somebody who may have done it can advise.

Ricd

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Re: Bavaria 32 and Volvo2020D water pump
« Reply #1 on: October 10 2013, 17:05 »
Are you talking about the raw sea water pump?  If so when mines was changed on my 2020 albeit on a B34, it was all done (by engineer) from front of engine compartment, no need to touch engine mounts.  I think it was just four bolts to be removed.  One was rusted hard so needed to be drilled out. 
Our problem arose at end of a weekend before I was planning to take friends out the following weekend so had to get it done during week sharpish hence engineer.

Symphony

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Re: Bavaria 32 and Volvo2020D water pump
« Reply #2 on: October 10 2013, 23:57 »
It is one of the screws at the back which is difficult to access and may be easier with the mount removed.

Richard

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Re: Bavaria 32 and Volvo2020D water pump
« Reply #3 on: October 12 2013, 18:02 »
Thanks all, I have managed to dismount the sea water pump. I had to remove the engine mount but this was more simple than I initially thought. Now all I need to do is to refurbish the unit.

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Re: Bavaria 32 and Volvo2020D water pump
« Reply #4 on: April 06 2016, 13:42 »
Just removed my pump to replace the front seal. yes you do have to remove the bracket for the throttle / stop cables but only one of the  bolts is really awkward ( one flat at a time).
At  home I discover that it would have been possible to replace to front seal with the  pump in situ.
By removing the impeller and inserting  self tappers and  pulling , or careful use of a small screwdriver the seal can be pulled out.
Replacement  seal pushed in and  tapped home using a suitable sized socket.
Just  got to replace the  awkward bolt , although I will clean up the thread firs  to make is finger tightenable as  far as possible.