TRD
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Apr 19, 2019
- Messages
- 48
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Lady J
- Vessel Make
- Chris Craft Corinthian 380
I have read with great interest different articles on converting the manual (belt driven) raw water pump to an electrical pump. I have an older 6.5 Onan gas generator. I decided to convert to an 115V AC pump connected to the AC output of the generator. A pretty straight forward conversion.
Now my question. The belt on the generator is adjusted by the raw water pump. What I did was to "gut" the stock pump except for the bearing and use this as my belt adjuster. The bearing are sealed so all I have is the 2 bearings supporting the shaft and pulley.
Does anyone see an issue with this? -- I've run the gen and all seems well. However, I haven't run it for an extended period. The little time I have run the gen, I haven't noticed any abnormal heat in the pump/belt adjuster.
Looking for suggestions and/or comments.
Thanks
Now my question. The belt on the generator is adjusted by the raw water pump. What I did was to "gut" the stock pump except for the bearing and use this as my belt adjuster. The bearing are sealed so all I have is the 2 bearings supporting the shaft and pulley.
Does anyone see an issue with this? -- I've run the gen and all seems well. However, I haven't run it for an extended period. The little time I have run the gen, I haven't noticed any abnormal heat in the pump/belt adjuster.
Looking for suggestions and/or comments.
Thanks