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Impellers
- Tireless
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Impellers
I have always been told that impellers do self correct and I have been advised this by marine tech's over the years.
What are your views on this and I am interested to hear what forum members have to say about it.
It is the proper time for a discussion like this, as you all known, many of us will be replacing our impellers in the next short while.
Greg
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Crusader xli
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( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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Re: Impellers
Sit down
Drink Beer

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Re: Impellers
I also use this on all o-rings such as fuel filler, sea strainer, water fill. Just really great stuff for rubber in general.
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Re: Impellers
Some folk used to remove their impellers at lay up then put them back in the spring or when the boat went back in. I only ever did that once.
I agree about trying to buy new fresh stock if at all possible.

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Re: Impellers
bud37 wrote:Source of the post..... rotate the pump impeller during the lay up.......
I do that all the time throughout winter bud. I bump the motors over periodically including the generator. I don't just do that for the impellers though, I don't like any moving part of an engine remaining in the same spot for long.
bud37 wrote:Source of the post....Some folk used to remove their impellers at lay up then put them back in the spring or when the boat went back in......
That used to be a common practice but more and more techs determined that you do more damage removing and installing than just leaving them in. Given that you should be replacing them every couple of years anyway to be safe, what's the point of removing them just for lay up. Some owners still do it though. That's like customers asking me to check their impellers and replace if needed. My reply is always...I don't check impellers, I replace them. If I'm going to get in there and open the pump, I'm replacing the impeller! Same goes for spark plugs, what's the point of paying the labour to have someone remove and install the same plug! I get asked all the time to just check them though....not happening.
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