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Waterous Company

F−2058

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INSPECTION

After the pump has been disassembled, check
the following before reassembly:

Impeller Wear

1. Check the wear hubs on the impeller for ex-
cessive wear, or clearance with the wear rings.
If the clearance exceeds 0.020/0.025in., or if
the impeller hubs are badly scored or grooved,
replace the impeller and both wear rings.
Tapped holes are provided in each wear ring to
aid in removing them.

2. Check all O−rings for cuts,nicks, or other
damage.

Mechanical Seal

1. When a pump is disassembled, it is advis-
able to install a new mechanical seal during
reassembly, especially if the pump had been in
service for a long period of time.

2. If parts of the seal are to be reused, ex-
amine mating seal faces for severe scratches,
scoring or other damage.  If the bellows,spring,
etc., are not in good condition, replace the com-
plete mechanical seal assembly.

3. Check the shaft sleeve in the area under
the mechanical seal bellows to be sure it is free
of severe scratches or other damage. Also
check the impeller hub in the area under the
mechanical seal to be sure it is free from
scratches or other damage.

Oil Seals

Check the impeller shaft and engine crank-
shaft sleeve for signs of severe wear from the
oil seal.

Ball Bearing, Gears, and Needle Bearing

Check for severe wear and replace as neces-
sary.

REASSEMBLY

Direct Mount and Geared Pumps

Reassembly of the pump is basically the re-
verse of disassembly.  The following guidelines
will help in reassembly.

1. Check the engine crankshaft for any corro-
sion deposits that will interfere with seating
and sealing of the shaft sleeve.

2. Lubricate all O−rings when installing.

3. The shaft sleeve should seat down tight
against the shoulder of the engine crankshaft.
It may "pop" back slightly on initial installa-
tion, but will seat down tight when the impel-
ler or drive gear is tightened onto the shaft.

4. When installing mechanical seal seat ring,
be careful not to scratch the sealing surface
that contacts the carbon sealing washer.

Direct Mount Pump

1. Lubricate the shaft sleeve with light oil.
Carefully press the seal onto the shaft sleeve.

Be sure there are no burrs on the end of the
sleeve.

2. If new wear rings are used, press them into
the bores carefully so they seat down square at
the bottom of the bore.

3. Replace the sealing washers under the
socket head cap screws that secure the pump
adapter to the engine, if they show signs of be-
ing badly bowed, cracked or corroded.

4. Install the impeller.  Make sure it is seating
tight against the shaft sleeve by checking for
any gap where the sleeve seats against the en-
gine crankshaft shoulder.  These surfaces
should be tight together with no gap.

5. Complete reassembly of the pump and any
fittings previously removed.

Geared Pump

1. If the oil seals in the gear case are replaced,
be sure that the lip of the seal is pointed toward
the oil.

Summary of Contents for PB18 Series

Page 1: ...Printed in U S A WATEROUS COMPANY Form No F 2058 South St Paul Minnesota 55075 January 1992 OPERATION MAINTENANCE AND OVERHAUL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PB18 SERIES PORTABLE PUMPS ...

Page 2: ...the engine or the pump may cause rubbing of moving parts resulting in severe engine or pump damage if operation is at tempted 2 Check the unit for bolts or other fasteners which may have vibrated loose during shipment 3 The electric start units are equipped to use a type 12N14 3A motorcycle battery 4 While holding the STOP button down ro tate the engine crankshaft several times with START button o...

Page 3: ...ing excessive forces to the pump Refer to Briggs Stratton OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS for start ing a cold or warm engine The PB18 series pumping engines are equipped with choke lo cated under the flywheel side of the air cleaner Prime the pump as follows 1 Advance the throttle to full open with suc tion and discharge hoses or piping con nected 2 Close the discharge valve if so equipped...

Page 4: ...ite the bulge This will in sure a seal in this area Failure to do this may cause priming difficulty Liquid Steel is a registered trademark of the Loctite Corpora tion REPAIR Repairs to be done during the Waterous or Briggs and Stratton warranty period must be done in accordance with the appropriate war ranty policy Engine Repair If engine service or repair is needed refer to Briggs and Stratton OP...

Page 5: ...m the impel ler shaft If the impeller does not pull off the impeller shaft easily use a gear puller or two screw drivers between the impeller and adapt er Remove the impeller key The mechanical seal rotating parts will come off with the impel ler The stationary seal ring will remain with the adapter 3 Drain oil from gear case 4 Remove the 10 hex head screws from the gear case cover 5 Remove the co...

Page 6: ...SSEMBLY Direct Mount and Geared Pumps Reassembly of the pump is basically the re verse of disassembly The following guidelines will help in reassembly 1 Check the engine crankshaft for any corro sion deposits that will interfere with seating and sealing of the shaft sleeve 2 Lubricate all O rings when installing 3 The shaft sleeve should seat down tight against the shoulder of the engine crankshaf...

Page 7: ...e hub 8 Install the impeller on the shaft and insert the key Place the washer and locknut on the shaft 9 If a new wear ring is used press it into the volute carefully so that it seats squarely in the bottom of the bore 10 Place the volute over the lubricated O ring of the adapter and replace the 3 bolts nuts and lock washers and nut and lock washer on stud 11 Complete reassembly of the pump and an...

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