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Marine Water Pump & Cooling Components for Cummins QSB 5.9

The Cummins QSB 5.9 is a reliable and widely used diesel engine in marine applications, praised for its performance in commercial vessels, fishing boats, and recreational craft. A key element in maintaining that performance is the engine's seawater cooling system—anchored by a dependable raw water pump. At Diesel Pro Power, we specialize in marine water pumps and cooling system components engineered specifically for the QSB 5.9 series. Our focus is to keep your engine running cool in harsh saltwater conditions, without compromise.

Raw Water Pump for Cummins QSB 5.9

Our direct replacement raw water pump is designed specifically for the QSB 5.9 marine engine. It features an integrated gear and spline drive for durability and reliable engagement with the engine gear train. These pumps are precision-built with corrosion-resistant materials that withstand continuous exposure to seawater and high-speed operating conditions.

Each pump comes fully assembled and tested to meet or exceed OEM specifications. Whether you’re performing preventive maintenance or a full cooling system rebuild, this is a critical upgrade for vessels operating in marine environments.

Key Features:

  • Factory-calibrated for marine engine RPM ranges

  • Spline drive with reinforced gear connection

  • Marine-grade bronze and stainless-steel construction

  • Compatible with saltwater and brackish cooling environments

  • Drop-in replacement for easy installation

This pump is ideal for both commercial and recreational marine vessels using the QSB 5.9. Designed for maximum flow efficiency, it supports the full thermal load of this high-performance engine under prolonged operation.

Impeller Maintenance and Rebuild Considerations

Marine water pumps rely on impellers to move seawater through the cooling circuit. Over time, impellers degrade due to wear, heat, or dry starts. For the QSB 5.9, replacing the impeller is critical to avoid overheating and ensure continuous flow through the heat exchanger, oil cooler, and aftercooler.

We recommend inspecting your impeller every 200-300 hours of engine operation or annually—whichever comes first. If you operate in sandy, silty, or brackish water, check it more frequently.

Impeller Puller Tool for QSB Series Pumps

When it comes time to service your impeller, the right tool makes all the difference. Our precision-machined impeller puller is designed specifically for marine water pump servicing, allowing you to remove the impeller without damaging the pump housing. It prevents common issues like warped back plates, damaged seals, or seized vanes caused by improper removal.

This tool is a must-have for marine technicians, boatyards, and do-it-yourself boat owners. Compatible with all impeller sizes used in the QSB 5.9 platform.

Related Cooling System Components

In addition to the raw water pump and impeller tool, we offer a complete lineup of QSB 5.9 marine cooling system components:

  • Gasket Sets: Includes water pump gasket, back plate seal, and O-rings for leak-free installation

  • Back Plates: Replace worn or corroded back plates to ensure impeller sealing and prevent cavitation

  • Water Pump Repair Kits: Complete kits with bearings, seals, and wear components for full pump overhauls

  • Heat Exchanger Components: End caps, zincs, and replacement cores compatible with QSB 5.9 applications

  • Thermostats: Engine-matched thermostats for proper warm-up and coolant regulation

  • Seawater Strainers: High-flow strainers to protect the impeller from debris and sediment

Common Symptoms of Marine Water Pump Failure

Staying ahead of a failing raw water pump can prevent serious engine damage. Look out for these warning signs:

  • Overheating at idle or low RPM

  • Reduced water flow from the exhaust discharge

  • Unusual squealing, grinding, or vibration

  • Saltwater leaks near the front gear housing

  • Cracked or degraded impeller blades during inspection

Early intervention helps avoid damage to the aftercooler, heat exchanger, and cylinder head gasket due to prolonged high temperatures.

Engine Compatibility & Use Cases

The Cummins QSB 5.9 is a common powerplant in vessels such as:

  • Offshore fishing boats

  • Trawlers and long-range cruisers

  • Pilot boats and ferries

  • Tugboats and harbor workboats

  • Custom yachts and sailboats with auxiliary propulsion

This engine’s popularity stems from its balance of torque, efficiency, and compact design—all of which depend on a fully functional seawater cooling system.

Why Choose Diesel Pro Power?

With over 40,000 satisfied customers worldwide, Diesel Pro Power is the trusted name in marine diesel engine parts. We offer fast shipping, in-stock inventory, and support from real marine engine experts. Every raw water pump we sell is backed by our quality guarantee and proven in real-world marine environments.

Whether you're outfitting a commercial fishing vessel or preparing your cruising yacht for another season, we provide the parts you need to protect your engine and keep your vessel performing at its peak.


 

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