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Old 06-28-2010, 01:55 PM   #1
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i have a mercruiser 350 5.7 with a bravo 3. 2003 2700scr i notice yesterday there is a slow drip of water coming from the sea pump. what should my next course of action be?
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The sea pump, Penns?

I assume you are referring to the engine cooling water circulation pump that is mounted on the front of the engine and driven by a belt.

If so, the next course of action is to have that pump replaced. The seal is going bad and will only get worse.

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agree with Dan....
get a new pump...

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