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townsde 05-11-2015 05:40 AM

Dock Circulator Motor Rebuild
 
My dock circulator motor has a seal around the shaft which is leaking. This has allowed water to enter the motor and most likely damage the bearings. It still turns freely but makes a loud noise.

Is there any place that will rebuild this motor or should I just scrap it and buy a new one?

Bear Islander 05-11-2015 11:24 AM

If you have an "Ice Eater" from Powerhouse then a replacement motor is about $500. That's about 80% of the cost of a new unit. The motor is oil filled and not easy to repair. However you can send the motor back to the factory for repair.

Units should be stored upside down to lubricate the seals.

TheProfessor 05-11-2015 04:13 PM

In the old days there used to be a local shop in every city that would rebuild electric motors.

I'd try searching in Manchester, NH.

A simple search provided this:

Fay Electric Motors
www.fayelectricmotors.com

93 Depot Rd
Manchester, NH
(603) 668-3811


Wright Electric Motors
www.wrightelectricmotors.com


78 Londonderry Turnpike
Hooksett, NH
(603) 669-2565

BroadHopper 05-11-2015 04:43 PM

You take out your unit?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bear Islander (Post 244647)
If you have an "Ice Eater" from Powerhouse then a replacement motor is about $500. That's about 80% of the cost of a new unit. The motor is oil filled and not easy to repair. However you can send the motor back to the factory for repair.

Units should be stored upside down to lubricate the seals.

I thought you leave them in the water, just disconnect the breaker. Haven't touch mine since 2001!

SPT13 05-11-2015 05:27 PM

Laconia
 
New Hampshire Electric motor is in Laconia, you can try them

Bear Islander 05-12-2015 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BroadHopper (Post 244687)
I thought you leave them in the water, just disconnect the breaker. Haven't touch mine since 2001!

I can't leave mine in the water. It is mounted to an aluminum frame that is about 10 feet beyond the end of my crib dock. Not enough winter depth to attach it to the dock.

Anyway I think keeping it upside down half the year to lubricate the seals, like the manufacturer recommends, is a reasonable idea.

SIKSUKR 05-12-2015 02:12 PM

I've had Fays rebuild many motors,the last being a 15 hp costing $1000.ouch but they are very good.

townsde 05-20-2015 02:32 PM

It Can Be Repaired - BUT -
 
Thanks for all the help and suggestions. Yes, it can be rebuilt but could cost almost as much as a new motor. Isn't that the way it usually turns out.


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