Bilge pump/ blower needed

Neecie7722

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It’s one piece on my 1969 Johnson Seasport. I took it to a machine shop & they can’t fix it. I have to go pick it up
 

alldodge

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IMO might be able to find some parts but no way to find the entire assembly, but just my opinion
 

mr 88

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So if I understand this correctly, you have one option. Buy a bilge pump and then a blower . Now wire them into a switch on the dashboard and plumb them in to the existing hoses .
I was not aware that outboards on a boat require a blower ?
 

matt167

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I think I see how it worked. It’s just a blower that attached a bilge pump off the same motor…. This would be for an OMC stringer I’m guessing.

The broken assembly is one for the marine museum of fiberglass history. For repair, a modern bilge pump and blower will go a lot further in terms of repair and safety
 
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