How to Assemble a Berkeley 12JG Jet Boat Pump

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  • Опубликовано: 3 апр 2022
  • A while back I repainted my Berkeley 12JG jet pump. I had the pump fully disassembled for ease of painting, and to allow a nicer final product.
    In this video I walk you through the steps that I had to take to reassemble the pump assembly. This assembly information will also apply to most all models of Berkeley pumps and also Dominator pumps.
    A few years before I took the pump apart to be repainted, it was sent in to CP Performance for a full rebuild. They were able to replace all the seals, bearings and wear ring. I also had a new shaft installed, as the original one was twisted.
    Since the pump was recently rebuilt, and only disassembled for the repaint I left some items in the pump, such as the shaft bearing, wear ring, and bowl bushings. Because of this the removal or installation of those items were not covered within this video.
    I will also briefly talk about my solution for tooling used to torque the impeller nut. I was not keen to purchase the specific tools made for this, as I felt that they were overpriced. I was able to fabricate my own tooling for this for a fraction of the cost of the ones you can purchase online.
    Let me know your thoughts on the video in the comments section!
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Комментарии • 39

  • @eliminator1978
    @eliminator1978 Год назад +3

    Love the jet boat content. Wish there was more on RUclips

  • @jaredstafford5565
    @jaredstafford5565 2 года назад +2

    Nice!! Thanks for the informative video. 👍

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  2 года назад

      Absolutely! I hope that it was helpful for you.

  • @henryhenry3832
    @henryhenry3832 Год назад

    Great video

  • @DustinMercadoWillis
    @DustinMercadoWillis 4 месяца назад

    Thanks bro. Do you have a video showing the installation of a place diverter?

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  4 месяца назад

      Not yet, but I will shorty. I need to finish off the gelcoat in my bilge, then I can work towards rigging the boat, including the place diverter installation.

  • @Tchrome_84
    @Tchrome_84 5 дней назад

    How do you feel about a stainless bolt to cap the oil off on the bowl? Just curious cause i ordered a stainless bolt.

  • @joshwillems7287
    @joshwillems7287 2 года назад

    Did you check to se if the impeller will spin by hand after installed. I just rebuilt mine and it’s a new wear ring that has a lip inward and if I torque it to 75 ftlbs I can’t spin it by hand

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  2 года назад +3

      Yes. I was easily able to turn the impeller after torquing the nut. From your description it sounds like you have a "shouldered" wear ring, and the fit for the impeller is too far forward, causing the interference. If this is the case, you can buy a shim kit from CP performance that will move the impeller rearwards and correct interference issued with the wear ring. I put a link to the shims that I am referring to.
      www.cpperformance.com/p-960-shim-kit.aspx

  • @1977meteor
    @1977meteor Год назад

    Great vid. Will be very useful when I come to rebuild mine. Out of interest have you had any experience with the seal you can buy to replace the rope seal system. It's quite an expensive seal but I prefer the idea of not having drips of water coming through and having to periodically adjust the rope packing.

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Год назад +1

      I have only run the rope seals, so my experience is limited to those. I am glad that you enjoyed the video.
      ~ Nick

  • @npalmi88
    @npalmi88 2 года назад

    I really like the simplicity of this unit. I plan on converting a stern drive houseboat to diesel jet drive with this. Why do they use what are basically nylon rope pieces as seals on the inside shaft though?

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  2 года назад +2

      I agree that the rope seals seem like a pretty primitive means to seal the suction housing shaft, but I think they provide the best function vs cost. Depending on the application the suction housing can see quite a lot of pressure, well over 50psi. That in combination to the fact that you have to seal pressure from a spinning shaft means that the rope seals, although primitive are a very effective solution.

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  2 года назад +1

      That sounds like an interesting project with the jet drive and house boat!!

    • @npalmi88
      @npalmi88 2 года назад

      @@AutoTechNick Would this be able to handle it? It’s a 1978 Holiday Mansion (36 foot), which I think displaces about 12,000lbs. I plan to use a Cummins 6BT. Speed is not important to me, I only need to be able to do about 10mph.

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  2 года назад +2

      My biggest concern would be maneuverability… I am unsure if you have been behind the helm of a jet drive equipped boat before, but the low speed maneuverability is pretty much non existent.
      With that much weight and that big of a boat, living at such low speeds I fear that you would have very little control of the vessel.

    • @npalmi88
      @npalmi88 2 года назад

      @@AutoTechNick hmm, the whole reason I wanted to do this is I want to go diesel and the sterndrive can’t handle the torque, I’m told. Maybe there is a simple way for me to go straight shaft. I’ll keep researching. Thank you for your knowledge.

  • @mikeludwig7286
    @mikeludwig7286 Год назад

    What did they set the impeller to wear ring clearance? You did not check it on your video?

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Год назад

      Mike, the reason that I did not check the clearance in the video is because the pump was rebuilt by the crew at CP Performance a few years ago and the clearances were set by them at that time. After the rebuild it was stored in the shop and not used. I then took the pump back apart to repaint it before it was ever installed or ran. So I there was no need to go back and check them as nothing changed.
      As for my clearance it was at .025” with my stainless impeller.
      ~ Nick

  • @jetneptun
    @jetneptun 2 года назад +1

    Cool job! I also built a jetboat with berkeley. I have a video on my channel.

  • @fieldsken1
    @fieldsken1 Год назад

    Did you check the clearance on the impeller to wear ring

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Год назад +1

      Ken, There was no need to measure those tolerances in this instance. This pump was rebuilt years ago, and then set on a shelf. I then took it apart to re-paint it. All the components that went back into it during this video were the items that came out of the pump. All of the clearances were set during the rebuild, nothing changed. This was basically a dissasembly and re-assembly with a paint job in the middle.
      ~ Nick

  • @austinivan
    @austinivan Месяц назад

    What oil do you put in the bowl and how much?

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Месяц назад

      I use regular 90w gear oil. I fill it up until it starts to come out of the fill hole on the bowl.
      ~ Nick

  • @bodeine454
    @bodeine454 Год назад

    I'm almost through the video but something that seems odd to me is that I don't believe I've seen a washer yet being used on any bolts here, do you know why that is?

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Год назад +1

      I assume you are referring to the bolts that secure the bowl to the suction housing. In that case neither my Berkeley or Dominator pump have washers on those locations. Also if I remember correctly the shape of the flange on the suction house has a radius that is very close to the bolt location which could interfere with a washer. I have had no issues with washerless bolts, but keep in mind I also use Blue Loctite on my hardware as well.
      ~ Nick

    • @bodeine454
      @bodeine454 Год назад

      @@AutoTechNick Ok, I think I understand for the most part. What about the impeller? I didn't see a washer on that big nut either. I'm not saying it's wrong I'm just not used to seeing that many nuts and bolts without washers. Also, in some cases, not having washers on the fasteners can throw off the torque settings when you torque them down. 🤷‍♂️

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Год назад +1

      @@bodeine454 You do have a good point about not achieving the proper torque without having a washer. However for the impeller nut you referenced, it is a nylock nut. The nylon locking feature of the nut will create a high running torque anyways, which will have a effect on the actual final torque. I do agree with you that when dealing with a critical torque that you should be using a washer or the proper lube on the nut to reduce friction & ensuring that the correct torque is achieved.
      However we must remember that these pumps are fairly crude in design. They were designed, and in most cases built in the early 60's. A lot in technology, design and manufacturing has changed since then.
      ~ Nick

    • @yana322
      @yana322 Год назад

      I love jet drive boat howmaht fore one set jet pump drive fore Malaysia

  • @swangin_dirty_rods_tv
    @swangin_dirty_rods_tv 2 года назад

    You know anything about eliminator jet pump

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  2 года назад +1

      No, I have not come access one of those in person yet.

  • @ryandonnelly2818
    @ryandonnelly2818 Год назад

    What kind of paint did you use?

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Год назад

      Ryan, I used acrylic enamel paint for automotive use. It was a single stage paint, but I ended up adding clear coat over it.
      If you haven’t seen the video where I covered the pump re-paint here is the link:
      ruclips.net/video/qdSYMS2EBmw/видео.html
      ~Nick

  • @Yorchoice1
    @Yorchoice1 Год назад

    Can that jet will move a 22' cc project boat?

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Год назад +1

      Wilfredo, I am not too sure that I know what you mean by 22' cc.. If by 22' foot long boat then yes it will be just fine.

    • @Yorchoice1
      @Yorchoice1 Год назад

      Thank you. And how much do they go for

    • @AutoTechNick
      @AutoTechNick  Год назад +1

      That really depends on the components that are installed in them and the condition. I’ve seen them from a few hundred dollars to several thousand.
      ~ Nick

  • @yana322
    @yana322 Год назад

    how moht One set jet drive boats R
    fore money Malaysia