Volvo Penta MD2020D Raw Water Pump Water Seal (installed on a Bavaria 32 yacht)

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  • čas přidán 13. 08. 2020
  • Seawater pump / sea water pump / raw water pump Volvo MD2020D. Johnson pump. This video is about Volvo Penta MD2020D Raw Water Pump Water Seal (installed on a Bavaria 32 yacht)
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Komentáře • 36

  • @earlgosse9181
    @earlgosse9181 Před 3 lety +6

    This video is an absolute gem. There are hundreds of videos and writeups on how to change the pump and how to rebuild it. And most implied or said that in order to change the water seal you needed to remove the pump. If I hadn't seen this video I would have been unnecessarily removing my pump and possibly creating other problems. The key trick shown in this video is how to push your water seal forward by making a little tool out of some kind of wire and inserting it in the vent hole behind the actual impeller housing to push the seal forward enough to pinch it with a pair of needle nose pliers. Thanks a million for this video.

    • @yachtbubble7063
      @yachtbubble7063  Před 3 lety

      Many thanks Earl. I'm delighted that it was of some help. Good wishes.

  • @robertozorzin1533
    @robertozorzin1533 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you!!! A very important video for VP MD2020 owners!!!!!

  • @dirk.g1762
    @dirk.g1762 Před 3 lety +2

    I can only agree with below comments. Up there with the best videos I've seen on fixing things around the boat (or house). Very instructional.
    I replaced it yesterday on an Volvo MD2030D ( build in 2004) and the seal that came out was exactly the same as in your video.
    The inside spring was broken. I used a Johnson seal (for F35 or F4 impeller pump) from the Dieseldokter near Amsterdam which was half price the Volvo one. Fits perfectly and no more leak. I hope I'm good for another 17 years ...Thank you very much for saving me hundreds of euros and the pleasure of fixing this myself.

    • @yachtbubble7063
      @yachtbubble7063  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, Dirk, really appreciate your kind words. We must all hope that our rear seals never fail …..

  • @EllisDesign07
    @EllisDesign07 Před rokem +1

    Yet another thank you. I changed the water seal on mine yesterday. It's great that you took the time to film this and post it.

    • @yachtbubble7063
      @yachtbubble7063  Před rokem

      Thanks - I’ll need to do my own again soon! Glad it went well.

  • @darylgreen8171
    @darylgreen8171 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your video, managed to change mine at sea using your technique

  • @MrDxbjono
    @MrDxbjono Před 3 lety +1

    Brilliant video! The information on the numbers and their meaning is very valuable. Thanks very much!

    • @yachtbubble7063
      @yachtbubble7063  Před 3 lety

      Dear Johnathon - many thanks for kind feedback. Much appreciated.

  • @myrlover
    @myrlover Před 2 lety

    This sir saved me from a delayed departure, thank you very much! Did it on a MD2020D in 30 min using the hook for a hanger 👍

  • @aquaholic3
    @aquaholic3 Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic video and information. I need to change my seal and was thinking of trying it that way, without removing the pump. Now I know I can, so won't wait till the season is over!

  • @geoffep8784
    @geoffep8784 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much for this. I just did the replacement according to your method and probably saved myself a four figure sum - Volspec wanted to remove the engine to fix the problem! Everything now working fine.
    A couple of points
    As you mention, a coat hanger is probably not stiff enough to pole out the old seal, and I used a piece of galvanised wire. The seal was completely perished, so I was able to remove some of the old seal by carefully picking away with small long nose pliers.
    No need to remove the hose as shown in your video.
    Thanks again!

    • @yachtbubble7063
      @yachtbubble7063  Před 2 lety

      Many thanks for the feedback. So glad it went well for you.

  • @SailingFreeSpirit
    @SailingFreeSpirit Před 3 lety +2

    Absolute star! Thank you so much. I was fine from start to finish in less than an hour.

  • @capt111
    @capt111 Před 2 měsíci

    Good idea for a quick fix and good info on the seal. I love ingenuity however 2 points: what about the bearings? no way to access them with this fix, they might need some lube or worse, replacement. Secondly if you are leveraging this idea, Its good to look for a diagram on how your specific pump shaft and seals go together. On my VP TMD30a there is a o ring on the other side of that seal that is meant to help any escaping water to drip away from the seals and down the weep hole. So I've been told, Its usually good to replace both seals at the same time but logic tells me the one facing the oil isn't going to degrade that spring like the one facing saltwater. Next leak might be oil but hopefully this seal will keep water out. I'm going to give it a go. Thanks for posting this trick.

    • @yachtbubble7063
      @yachtbubble7063  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Leave the O rings and everything else - this ‘trick’ is only concerned with the water-facing seal which tends to fail due to salt water destroying the garter spring. The oil-facing seal fails less often. It won’t help if you have a bearing problem but you probably won’t … the common problem is water dripping from the weep hole and this ‘trick’ solves that. I’ve done it a couple of times on my pump.

  • @lucylee2067
    @lucylee2067 Před 3 lety

    thanks for this video. It is precisely what I needed. I am off to my boat tomorrow to try your technique as we have a tiny spurt of water coming out of the back of our pump (2030D). The thought of removing the pump was a bit too scary for me!

  • @ianedmonson6984
    @ianedmonson6984 Před rokem

    I can't thank you enough! This helped me out tons!

  • @steveFreeSpirit8959
    @steveFreeSpirit8959 Před 2 lety

    Incredibly useful info. I have the same issue on my Volvo D1-30. Thanks!

    • @yachtbubble7063
      @yachtbubble7063  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, Steve. Perhaps not so simple when, in time, the oil seal goes, but this is certainly the easy way to sort the water seal issue.

    • @steveFreeSpirit8959
      @steveFreeSpirit8959 Před 2 lety

      Agreed. Sometimes it is not necessary to do a complete pump rebuild when there's just a water leak. Although the local Volvo dealer might disagree! 😁

  • @schoon111
    @schoon111 Před 3 lety

    Thanks ! (I needed that).

  • @StephenEvans-ni3nx
    @StephenEvans-ni3nx Před 2 měsíci

    Hi, I came across your very helpful video as I am looking to replace a weeping seal, I too have a 2004 Bavaria 32. A couple of questions, is there a backing plate between the impeller and the seal? I have seen another video that has one but I think that could be a different pump. Is there swear plate inside the pump and if so did you have to remove that. Brilliant video, well done. Steve

    • @yachtbubble7063
      @yachtbubble7063  Před 2 měsíci

      The MD2020D was supplied with at least two different versions of the raw water pump. Mine is p/n 3580944 which seems to be a Johnson pump (not Jabsco). I think the earlier engines had a Jabsco pump. There is no backing plate. This is unfortunate, perhaps, as it means that the bronze pump housing wears rather than a wear-plate, but there is definitely no plate on mine. The impeller is in direct contact with the water-facing seal.

  • @ingeebeltoft
    @ingeebeltoft Před 3 lety

    Same job here 😎

  • @Davidflute1
    @Davidflute1 Před 3 lety

    Great video. Many thanks. I also have a Bavaria 32 (2002) which is leaking water from the raw water pump. Any idea where I can get a GACO DPSM 12 24 7?

    • @yachtbubble7063
      @yachtbubble7063  Před 3 lety

      Thanks David. I think the seal is a standard engineering one (not a specialist marine one) and a Google search should throw up options. Mine came from Keypart but they weren’t specifically for the MD2020 job; I had them in stock from a rebuild kit for the pump on my last boat, which was a different model but, luckily, the Gaco seal was the same one. Keypart will sell them but, doubtless, at an inflated price. I did have a search a few years ago and from a non-marine seals supplier they were very cheap. Good wishes.

    • @yachtbubble7063
      @yachtbubble7063  Před 3 lety

      The Gaco website is gacoseals.co.uk and they direct you to Orinoco Bearings in Leeds (www.orinocobearings.co.uk/seals.html) who say that they deliver orders of 'any size'. So suggest starting there.

    • @Davidflute1
      @Davidflute1 Před 3 lety

      Got one from Volvo dealer 😣 but it did the job - thanks to your video.

  • @StephenEvans-ni3nx
    @StephenEvans-ni3nx Před 2 měsíci

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