Anyone who has a Gen 7 throw away Mercruiser brass water pump may enjoy this.
The Merc Gen 7 pump is a $750+ repair item, and has no wear plates to replace. Run sand or mud thru it and wear away the brass and its time to buy a whole new pump.
Enter Hardin with their replacement pump setup. It is hardened 316 Stainless Steel pump, that has replaceable stainless steel end caps, and take a common Merc pump impeller. The shaft size is also 30% larger than the stock Merc.
This will cure the ills of the Merc Gen 7 pump, and reduce future downtime and expense.
For more info:
http://www.hardin-marine.com/p-15774-stainless-steel-gen-7-sea-pump-for-mercury-350-496-and-502-mag.aspx
Great place to buy with 2-day service in the Midwest:
http://www.michiganmotorz.com/stainless-steel-seawater-pump-p-3263.html
The Merc Gen 7 pump is a $750+ repair item, and has no wear plates to replace. Run sand or mud thru it and wear away the brass and its time to buy a whole new pump.
Enter Hardin with their replacement pump setup. It is hardened 316 Stainless Steel pump, that has replaceable stainless steel end caps, and take a common Merc pump impeller. The shaft size is also 30% larger than the stock Merc.
This will cure the ills of the Merc Gen 7 pump, and reduce future downtime and expense.
For more info:
http://www.hardin-marine.com/p-15774-stainless-steel-gen-7-sea-pump-for-mercury-350-496-and-502-mag.aspx
Great place to buy with 2-day service in the Midwest:
http://www.michiganmotorz.com/stainless-steel-seawater-pump-p-3263.html