Greetings,
We had an unexpected opportunity to pick-up a 1989 220cc Sea Ray that has had a single owner who we've known since the boat was purchased new. It is generally good shape and has been well maintained.
One issue (of several) that we are having is it has two bilge pumps (one in the center, underfloor storage and one under the engine) and neither of them works. I've tried the switch on the console, and have tried activating them with their floats, all to no avail. Batteries are good with the selector switch set to "both". When I manually activated the floats, I felt absolutely nothing. Not sure if this is normal, but I didn't feel any resistance like a switch being activated, or some such thing.
They look to be original, so I'm assuming the floats and the pumps are 35 years old.
Hoping somebody can steer me in a direction to help understand how to replace these. Maybe a link or video that has worked for you. I'm curious how the floats are wired to the pumps. I can't post a photo but the two wires for the pump, and single wire for the float disappear into a black, plastic wiring cover.
Thanks so much!
Thanks for considering!
We had an unexpected opportunity to pick-up a 1989 220cc Sea Ray that has had a single owner who we've known since the boat was purchased new. It is generally good shape and has been well maintained.
One issue (of several) that we are having is it has two bilge pumps (one in the center, underfloor storage and one under the engine) and neither of them works. I've tried the switch on the console, and have tried activating them with their floats, all to no avail. Batteries are good with the selector switch set to "both". When I manually activated the floats, I felt absolutely nothing. Not sure if this is normal, but I didn't feel any resistance like a switch being activated, or some such thing.
They look to be original, so I'm assuming the floats and the pumps are 35 years old.
Hoping somebody can steer me in a direction to help understand how to replace these. Maybe a link or video that has worked for you. I'm curious how the floats are wired to the pumps. I can't post a photo but the two wires for the pump, and single wire for the float disappear into a black, plastic wiring cover.
Thanks so much!
Thanks for considering!