Water Pump Repair
Water Damage Restoration And Noahs Ark
Whenever your typical red-blooded American thinks of restoring water damage, they shudder and remember the hours they wasted that one time toiling over a bucket they dug out of the tool shed hauling loads of murky brown water out of the basement after that one really bad storm. Then they sigh and down the rest of their pint lamenting the grand struggle of that afternoon. Their attempts though pale compared to the indisputable master of flood damage restoration: the biblical Noah.
One other issue is mold restoration but let’s stick to the topic of course. While you complain about trashing a good pair of Nikes to pump the water out of the dank rumpus room your wife lets you keep in the basement, Noah was singlehandedly building a large wooden Ark with his bare hands. And that was the first of his issues.
Just contemplate for a couple seconds the conversation between God and Noah that kicked off those wacky antics, and already Noah puts your initiatives at flood damage restoration to miserable shame. God, having totally had it up to here with mankind always smoking dope, punching kittens, and worshipping three headed spider Gods, or whatever else they were doing, chose to crumple up that mistake and sink a three pointer from half court with it. Thus he says to Noah something like, “Yo, I don’t have the time to get into it, but I’m totally going to submerge the earth beneath an apocalyptic deluge. I saw the way you pumped the water out of that rumpus room last spring and, ye, truly you are the Professional of Water Damage Restoration. So first, I’m gunna need you to construct an Ark. Then, I’m gunna need you to put on it two of every animal, so they can repopulate themselves, because animals are awesome.”
And Noah said something like: “…every animal?”
According to the bible, that’s exactly what he did. So maybe your tiny efforts in water damage restoration weren’t ready to save your Spoons of the World collection from getting all destroyed. That’s worth a complaint or two. But try trekking 4,000 miles to the heart of a Godless subarctic wasteland and singlehandedly wrangling a 500lb flesh eating Siberian Tiger and hauling this horrific brute all the way back and then coercing into a leaky wooden boat. Then once you’re finished: do it again. That’s one pair of animals down. Only… millions more to go. And it hasn’t even begun to rain yet!
So it begins to rain for 40 days, and the earth floods for another 150 more, which is bad enough as it is when you’re not cooped up on a boat with the entire world’s variety of nightmarish predatory beasts. Then he parks his enormous floating house of animal disasters on top of a mountain and waits for the flood waters to recede, as per God’s plan. And when he’s accomplished, he presumably puts all the animals back where he found them (because I can’t imagine letting all the world’s animals out at once into a huge mosh pit of Discovery Channel brand bedlam could probably be pretty). And when all is said and done, the entire Earth is repopulated. Now that’s flood damage restoration.
What water pump/ Impeller repair kit do I need? Mercury Outboard?
I need a new kit for my water pump / impeller.
Now this will be A LOT easier if I can get the right part without having a serial number because my boat is in storage.
It is a 1994 Mercury 60hp, Oil injected 2-stroke, 3 cylinder outboard engine on my 94' Tracker v-17.
I need like a part # or something so I can buy the right kit.
I know that it is time to replace it anyways, but I have been having problems. My motor runs fine in a tank, or with muffs. It also runs fine when I launch it. But after running for a minute or two it just dies. And does not want to start again. Could this be caused by over-heating? Without beeping first, or would it beep and maybee my sensor is bad?
19453TIMPELLER-W/P
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Info$41.98
That is from Crowley marine http://www.crowleymarine.com/mercury_parts/571/260.cfm
There are different ones for the bigfoot version - which you don't have I feel.
Without the model no. you are still taking a gamble. Write the serial number in the front of your service manual - makes it easier!
Good luck.
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