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    Blown bearings on main idler pulley

    Need advice how to replace. It's not the adjuster pulley up top that is just mounted on a bracket, it's the big smooth pulley and the shaft appears to go back into the block? I removed the (4) 1/2" bolts and took the pulley itself off. Here is a photo of the pulley hub and you can see the bits of the bearings on the shaft.

    This is a Mercruiser 350 in a '99 21V.

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    Waiting for another good one!

    #2
    That is your water circulation pump. Just like the water pump on an old chevy. Usually they leak when the bearing goes out. Should be an easy replacement.

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      #3
      Interesting. So the circulating pump is needed along with the raw water pump eh? I'm a bit embarassed I didn't know what that was

      So I check them out via google, anything "marinized" about this part, or can I go pick one up at Napa for a Chevy 350?
      Waiting for another good one!

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        #4
        If it was mine, Autozone here I come. Old chevy waterpumps are cheap. I would just go with new and not rebuilt.

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          #5
          Yea, Napa wants $150 for new $56 for refurb. Summit only wants $55 for new though. interesting...


          Although, I did specify Mercruiser in my Napa search where the Summit search was just a simple 'ol Chevy pickup
          Waiting for another good one!

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            #6
            Do not use an automotive water pump. They need the lubricant in the antifreeze to lube the bearing. Marine water pumps are sealed and permanently lubed.
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              #7
              Ah, so a refurb mercruiser specific from Napa isn't so bad at $56...
              Waiting for another good one!

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                #8
                Thanks for the heads up Chp.

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