Sea water and fresh water pump systems, impellers, seals, and thermostat solutions.
Pump and seal failures in marine engines usually start quietly; by the time they are noticed, they have often resulted in serious engine damage. If oil, water, and fuel leaks, along with pump efficiency drops, are not diagnosed early, they can significantly shorten the engine's lifespan. Fibromarin offers preventive maintenance and rapid intervention services in this area.

Impeller wear is the most common issue in marine engines. Checking the impeller, inspecting the pump body, and necessary replacements are integral parts of pre-season maintenance. A damaged impeller disables the cooling system.
The engine oil pump's pressure and flow rates are measured. Low oil pressure is a critical danger sign for engine bearings and moving parts. Pump efficiency is tested on-site.
Control and maintenance of the closed cooling circuit circulation pump. Early signs of wear are detected by analyzing pump flow and operating noise. It is evaluated together with the thermostat.
The fuel supply pump's pressure and flow rate are measured. Insufficient fuel flow is the primary cause of power loss and engine interruptions. It is checked along with the pump filter.
Detection and replacement of oil leaks in the front and rear crankshaft seals. Hardening and cracking of seals is inevitable over time; regular checks prevent major repairs.
Control of the cylinder head gasket is performed in case of combustion gas leakage, oil-water mixture, or overheating signs. Necessary torquing and replacement are applied after the inspection.
Seals and gasket sets in water and fuel pumps require periodic replacement. Leakage in sealed pumps is unacceptable; this situation is especially critical in marine environments.
Intake and exhaust manifold gaskets are checked for air and exhaust gas leaks. The integrity of the gasket directly affects engine efficiency and turbo performance.
Transmission input and output seals are checked for oil leaks. A decrease in transmission oil level is the most obvious indicator of seal failure.
During revision or long seasonal maintenance, all critical seals and gasket sets are renewed collectively. This provides cost and labor advantages compared to individual replacements.

Small leaks in pump and seal systems grow over time and usually cause problems at the worst moment — in the middle of the sea. A comprehensive pump and seal check once a year is the most sensible way to prevent unexpected failures and high repair costs.
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