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Lift Pump - Kubota Part Number?

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2023 9:01 am
by ElizabethG
Hi All,

The Universal / Westerbeke p/n for our M35B diesel lift pump is 039275. Westerbeke wants $257.

Does anyone know the Kubota p/n? I typically find their pricing is a least 50% cheaper the Westerbeke.

Also, does anyone have a link to cross reference Westerbeke p/n's with Kubota p/n's for the M35B?

Thanks,

Bill
C350 #193
Atlanta (Home) / Charleston, SC (Boat)

Re: Lift Pump - Kubota Part Number?

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2023 4:10 pm
by NormSail350
Bill, just seeing this now. I have the kubota lift pump. Actually I think kohler is the brand. I will get the on from my boat, but probably not until the weekend. A place called Austral Marine in Miami gave me the cross reference. You could call them at 305-633-0732.

I recall it was obscenely less expensive.

Also installed a bulb in the fuel line just in case the lift pump conks out again.

Re: Lift Pump - Kubota Part Number?

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2023 5:27 pm
by ElizabethG
Hi NormSail350,

Perfect timing!!!

I plan to be on my boat for an extended w/e cruise with the family.

If you could pull that info on your pump, I'd really appreciate it.

I haven't thought about adding a bulk. I'll have to look into that.

I've read that if the diesel level is above the actual lift pump, it will gravity feed if the pump goes out...

Thanks,

Bill
C350 #193
Atlanta (Home) / Charleston, SC (Boat)

Re: Lift Pump - Kubota Part Number?

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2023 10:21 am
by NormSail350
Bill,

I can’t seem to get the photo to load. File too big. The lift pump i used is Kohler p/n 249862. My lift pump died 3 years ago and have been using this one since then with no problems. I bought a spare and keep it on board.

Austral Marine International - local shop in Miami, had the cross-reference to Kubota and indicated this one. Works as it should.

NormSail350

Re: Lift Pump - Kubota Part Number?

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2023 10:29 am
by NormSail350
It looks like prices have increased, I swear I paid about 30 bucks a piece. Austral Marine now has it listed for 120. There are a few other place that see in the internet below 100.

Good luck, let me know if you need anything else.

Re: Lift Pump - Kubota Part Number?

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2023 8:25 am
by digitalvillager
If this is the electric lift pump that feeds the mechanical pump, just go to NAPA Auto parts. They will have a choice of 2 or more, probably in stock and cheap. I had to replace one on the 4th of July several years ago.

Re: Lift Pump - Kubota Part Number?

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 6:32 pm
by ElizabethG
Digitalvillager & NormSail350,

Thanks for getting back with me!

Digitalvillager...Any chance you know the pressure of the pump you got from NAPA? They have several with different PSI ranges.

NormSail...Thanks for the Kohler p/n. I'm going to look around to see if I can find one a little cheaper than $120. Maybe with that p/n, I can back into the PSI range as well.

BTW, I mentioned in a previous note that I found articles, posts, etc. where the diesel lift pump could be bypassed and gravity fed to the engine. I'm guessing that is NOT the case with C350's as my pump sits above the fuel tank. Just adding this as an FYI and for clarification...

Thanks,

Bill
C350 #193
Atlanta (Home) / Charleston, SC (Boat)

Re: Lift Pump - Kubota Part Number?

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2023 1:21 pm
by ElizabethG
Hi All,

To close the loop, I ordered a Facet 40178 lift pump from Pegasus Auto Racing.

They had the best price I could find at $73. That price does not include shipping & taxes.

This is the equivalent to the Kohler (p/n 249862) pump and the NAPA (p/n 6102403) pump.

It's rated 2 - 3.5 PSI.

Thanks,

Bill
C350 #193
Atlanta (Home) / Charleston (Boat)

Re: Lift Pump - Kubota Part Number?

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2023 5:29 pm
by digitalvillager
Unfortunately, I sold our 350 (Quit in Time) a couple of years ago, so I don’t remember the psi of the lift pump, BUT, if you tell the NAPA dealer you have a 35hp Kabota, they will be able to identify the proper pump. Napa became my first call when I needed a part from electrical through hydraulics. Just tell them it for your tractor.