Sierra 18-3399 Water Pump Kit
Sierra 18-3399 Water Pump Kit Product Description
Keeping your outboard motor running cool under pressure is non-negotiable, especially during those long days on the water. The Sierra 18-3399 Water Pump Kit steps in as a trusted aftermarket solution, designed to restore optimal cooling performance for OMC engines without breaking the bank. Whether you're dealing with overheating issues or routine maintenance, this kit delivers the reliability boaters demand, using high-quality components that match or exceed original specs.
Understanding the Heart of Your Outboard's Cooling System
The water pump is the unsung hero of any outboard, circulating coolant to prevent engine seizure from heat buildup. Over time, impellers wear out from debris, dry starts, or age, leading to reduced flow and potential catastrophic failure. The Sierra 18-3399 addresses this head-on with a complete repair kit that includes everything needed for a thorough rebuild. Boaters who've swapped it in report smoother operation and peace of mind, knowing their setup can handle choppy conditions or extended idling.
Standout Features That Set It Apart
- Durable Impeller Design: Nitrile rubber construction resists swelling and cracking, ensuring consistent water flow even in harsh saltwater environments.
- Precision-Machined Housing: Bronze or stainless components (depending on the kit's internals) provide corrosion resistance superior to stock in many cases.
- Complete Kit Contents: Comes with gaskets, O-rings, wear plate, and key drive— no hunting for missing pieces mid-job.
- OEM-Level Tolerances: Engineered to Sierra's rigorous standards, fitting seamlessly without modifications.
- Easy Identification: Clearly marked parts reduce install time for weekend mechanics.
These aren't just specs on paper; they're battle-tested elements that extend pump life beyond factory expectations, based on feedback from mechanics servicing fleets in marinas across coastal regions.
Seamless Compatibility with Popular OMC Models
This kit shines brightest on OMC inline 3-cylinder engines from the late '80s through early 2000s. It's a direct fit for models like Johnson/Evinrude 40HP to 90HP (check your serial number for exact match—typically covering 1988-2001 ranges). Owners of 48, 50, 60, 70, 88, and 90HP specials frequently turn to it for rebuilds. Pro tip: Cross-reference with your lower unit gearcase to confirm housing alignment, avoiding common mismatch pitfalls.
Quick Compatibility Checklist
- OMC Stringer 40-90HP 3-cyl
- Johnson/Evinrude 48-90HP (select years)
- Verify via model/year charts or lower unit inspection
Real-World Benefits for Boaters
Swapping in the Sierra 18-3399 isn't just a fix—it's an upgrade. Expect better thermal management, which translates to fewer hot spots during trolling or high-RPM runs. Fuel efficiency can improve slightly due to reduced engine stress, and the robust build means longer intervals between services. In user tests on forums and shop benches, it outperforms worn OEM pumps by maintaining 20-30% higher flow rates post-install. For fishing guides or weekend warriors, this means more time on the water, less trailering back early.
DIY Installation: A Mechanic's Walkthrough
No need for a lift or pro tools—most installs take 1-2 hours with basic wrenches and a gear puller. Here's a streamlined guide tailored for the Sierra 18-3399:
- Prep Work: Tilt motor, drain lower unit oil, and remove the gearcase (four bolts usually).
- Disassemble: Tap out the old impeller with a puller; inspect cam and housing for scoring.
- Rebuild: Lube new O-rings/gaskets with marine grease, align keyway precisely, press in impeller (avoid twisting).
- Reassemble: Torque to spec (around 15-20 ft-lbs for housing bolts), refill oil, and prime with muffs before test run.
- Final Check: Run at idle; verify strong tell-tale stream—no sputtering means success.
Common gotcha: Ensure the drive key is straight; a bent one kills impellers fast. If you're new to this, watch gearcase alignment videos for visual cues.
Spotting Trouble Before It Strands You
Don't wait for steam—early signs include weak pee stream, fluctuating temps, or rubber bits in the strainer. Milky oil or grinding noises signal internal wear. Regular winterization with fogging oil preserves the impeller, but if your boat sits unused, annual swaps on high-hour motors prevent surprises. The Sierra kit's affordability makes proactive replacement a smart play.
Long-Term Maintenance Strategies
Post-install, flush with salt-away after every saltwater trip. Check flow annually, and replace every 2-3 years or 300 hours. Pair with a quality thermostat for holistic cooling health. Boaters who follow this routine report pumps lasting 5+ seasons, far outpacing neglected stock units.
What Boaters Are Saying
"Replaced my '95 Evinrude 70's pump with this kit—flow is stronger than new. Saved a ton over dealer parts." – Coastal angler
"Perfect fit, no leaks after 50 hours. Instructions aren't needed; it's intuitive." – DIY mechanic
These insights echo across boating communities, highlighting the kit's dependability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What engines is the Sierra 18-3399 Water Pump Kit compatible with?
It's designed for OMC 3-cylinder outboards, primarily Johnson/Evinrude 40-90HP models from 1988-2001. Always confirm with your engine's serial number and lower unit specs.
What's included in the Sierra 18-3399 kit?
The kit features a high-quality impeller, wear plate, housing components, gaskets, O-rings, and drive key for a full rebuild.
How long does installation take for this water pump kit?
Experienced users complete it in 1-2 hours. Beginners might need 3 hours with basic tools like a puller and torque wrench.
Can I use this kit in saltwater environments?
Yes, its corrosion-resistant materials like nitrile impeller and bronze housing make it ideal for brackish or saltwater use with proper flushing.
What are signs my outboard water pump needs replacement?
Look for weak tell-tale flow, overheating, rubber debris in the strainer, or milky lower unit oil.
How often should I replace the water pump impeller?
Every 2-3 years or 300 hours of use, especially if the boat sees saltwater or infrequent runs.
Is the Sierra 18-3399 an OEM replacement?
It's an aftermarket equivalent, built to meet or exceed OEM standards for fit, flow, and durability at a fraction of the cost.
Ready to get your outboard back to peak cooling? This kit equips you for reliable performance season after season.
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Sierra 18-3399 Water Pump Kit Technical Specifications
| Type: | |
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| Vendor: |
Sierra Engine Parts |
| Weight: |
1.06 lb |
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Sierra 18-3399 Water Pump Kit Shipping & Return
| Shipping Weight: |
1.06 lb |
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| Box Sizes: |
3.00 (h) x 4.00 (w) x 5.00 (l) |
| Cubic Feet: |
60.0 |
| Returnable: |
Yes |
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