Hey all,
I've searched and while I believe I have an understanding of this process, this is my first boat and I want to make sure I'm all squared before I order and start opening stuff up.
So, I have a 2004 21i with the Mercruiser 350 Mag, serial 0M3911xxx. I believe this is the correct part if I'm going to replace the impeller and o-ring, right?
Next set of questions: When I go to do this, since it's an inboard vs a V-Drive that the walkthrough here is written for, I shouldn't need to remove the whole assembly to replace the imepller, right? As I should have decent access to the whole assembly, I can just remove the two hoses (after marking them) and then take off the 5 cover bolts and pull the old impeller out? If I do it this way, do I still need to loosen the pulley as per the walkthrough or should I be able to do it without doing that?
Last, heard of people using some dish soap or something similar to get it to spin easier going into the housing, is this legit? I don't want to do anything that could harm the engine or cooling system but my gut says it's probably fine.
I'm hoping to have an impeller overnighted and swap it out before Saturday morning but I'm not sure how tough it might be to do it on my own without any previous experience.
Thanks for putting up with some questions I couldn't find straight answers for. I know this subject comes up a lot.
I've searched and while I believe I have an understanding of this process, this is my first boat and I want to make sure I'm all squared before I order and start opening stuff up.
So, I have a 2004 21i with the Mercruiser 350 Mag, serial 0M3911xxx. I believe this is the correct part if I'm going to replace the impeller and o-ring, right?
Next set of questions: When I go to do this, since it's an inboard vs a V-Drive that the walkthrough here is written for, I shouldn't need to remove the whole assembly to replace the imepller, right? As I should have decent access to the whole assembly, I can just remove the two hoses (after marking them) and then take off the 5 cover bolts and pull the old impeller out? If I do it this way, do I still need to loosen the pulley as per the walkthrough or should I be able to do it without doing that?
Last, heard of people using some dish soap or something similar to get it to spin easier going into the housing, is this legit? I don't want to do anything that could harm the engine or cooling system but my gut says it's probably fine.
I'm hoping to have an impeller overnighted and swap it out before Saturday morning but I'm not sure how tough it might be to do it on my own without any previous experience.
Thanks for putting up with some questions I couldn't find straight answers for. I know this subject comes up a lot.
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