I removed the oil cooler because the bleed nipple fell off. At the moment it is being brazed back on.
Inside the oil cooler were several bits of raw water impeller.
So today I removed the impeller seen below on the left with the replacement on the right ...

Even with the damaged impeller the pump pushed an adequate amount of water through the engine to keep it cooled so there is plenty of reserve there.
The Ford Lehman 4D61 engine neatly fits the engine room and access to the forward end of the engine is limited. If I was intent on keeping Free State for a long time I would cut an access panel in the fore bulkhead to improve access.
I would recommend keeping each removed screw in the cover plate in order as in my case some of the screws had sheared in the past so some were longer than the others. Room is so limited a dumpy screwdriver is required.
I then used a mirror and a torch to see what was going on - the impeller was obviously damaged with several vanes missing.
With two pliers gripping the vanes I managed to wiggle the impeller out. Note there is a small neoprene disc in the center that is loose enough to fall out.
The impeller removed was a Volvo Penta 825940
In the spares box on board was a Jabsco 1210 0103 but the spare impeller I fitted was a Johnson 1027 HFG2 for no other reason than it is a Johnson pump. It seems to be take your pick!
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I like to check that the bitter end of the anchor chain/rope is attached to the hull.
I was very pleased to find that 'Free State' has all 5/16" chain and not chain/rope that I had on my sailboat ' Sylvia G'. All chain gives a much tighter anchoring circle.
I found the bitter end was shackled to an old stanchion base which certainly kept the bitter end with the boat but I like to have a rope tail which I can cut free on deck if needed. Easily solved by replacing the shackle with some 3/8" rope. I still need to buy a kedge anchor and line to anchor fore and aft as I did several times with my sailboat in the ICW. So often there is little room to swing.
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All the bunk cushions laundered thanks to my hotel laundry room. Tricia sewed new backs to some of the cushions and it took time to squeeze all the foam back into the cushions.. The 1983 lilac coloured covers are sun bleached but now dry and clean.
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