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Run Dry Impellers
- Cooler
- Admiral
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Twin 350XL Crusaders
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Run Dry Impellers

( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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- Vessel Info: 1989 Carver 3807 Aft Cabin
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Re: Run Dry Impellers
There may be some go fast guys that put off impeller replacement but all the guys I know replace them and fluids after almost every run, they just don't want to take any chances, the consequences of a failure can be way too costly. The impeller is probably the least expensive part of those engines. None of the guys I know would want to cut that corner.
- waybomb
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- Joined: February 5th, 2013, 9:24 pm
- Vessel Info: 1995 Boston Whaler Rage15
1987 3697 Carver Mariner
1988 Cougar 46 Kevlar Vee offshore
1969 15' Glasspar / 1967 Johnson Electromatic 85 - Location: Saint Joseph,Mi
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Re: Run Dry Impellers
Fred
1969 Glaspar Avalon /1967 Johnson Electromatic 85
1987 Carver Mariner
1988 Cougar Kevlar 46' with triple blown 572 ci
1995 Boston Whaler Rage
Past - 1988 2807, 1989 4207 Aft
- Midnightsun
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2007 41CMY
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Re: Run Dry Impellers

- Cooler
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Twin 350XL Crusaders
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Re: Run Dry Impellers

( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- Metterdvm
- Scurvy Dog
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- Vessel Info: 2003 Carver 356
- Location: Racine, WI
Re: Run Dry Impellers
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Re: Run Dry Impellers
Metterdvm wrote:Source of the post .....Don’t know when the impellers were replaced last....
That's your answer! If you don't know how old they are, you need to replace them. Replacement is recommended every two years, sooner under certain circumstances like shallow boating/anchoring where you may be stirring up a lot of sand. If you don't have strainers and you're in waters with debris like weeds, etc., the same applies. Could you get longer than 2 years, a lot of people do but they're running on borrowed time, it's not worth the risk.
I never replace impellers going into/over the winter. No sense in having new impellers sit there in the same position for 6 months, You'll be starting in the Spring with impellers that already have set to them. Change them in the Spring.
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Suspicious Fishes !
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Re: Run Dry Impellers
On the other side of the coin, when we bought our 1998 355 5 0r 6 years ago, it had impeccable service records with less than 200 hours. Near the end the first year of owner ship, the starboard engine was running a bit hotter than port. Not a big deal. When I went to winterize the boat, the starboard wouldn't pull the antifreeze. I pulled the pump (really a project for the starboard engine) and found only a fin and a half in tack! The housing, and all bolts etc, looked factory new. After reviewing all of the record a bit more closely, the port impeller had been replaced every other year, but the starboard was never replaced. It was 17? years old.
- Midnightsun
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Re: Run Dry Impellers
I hear of people who remove them every fall lay up to prevent deformation, personally I do not believe in this and have never done this. In my past stern drives I normally changed every 5 years, never had an issue. I have also read of people who change them every year! I was shocked to see the impellers in the Volvo diesels were the 10 year old originals with almost 1000hrs on the clock, that being said I know they last a long time on these particular engines. I will be changing them this spring just for piece of mind although they only have around 400hrs on them. By the way, a set of spare impellers on board is a must!
That being said, it is my firm belief that winter layup with alcohol based pink stuff just kills your impeller prematurely not to mention alcohol is very corrosive. Basically you are storing your impeller/s in alcohol during the off season! Alcohol and rubber do not mix well. Use only Propylene Glycol based anti freeze, although not always clearly identified, if it's pink and does NOT have a flammable pictogram on it, you got the right stuff.

Here is an example of the good stuff. As you can see, no need to pay an arm and a legs for the right stuff either! https://www.entrepotmarinemart.com/en/a ... c-stb31200
- pepmyster
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8.1 Volvo Penta
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Re: Run Dry Impellers
But, this coming winter, let's get through summer first, I will be changing over to the good stuff. I need to do the impellers this spring also. Points taken on the pink juice, and they all make sense. You know, you'll still get people who have their own ways .
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