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Its a pain to change it out on a 24V. After taking the impeller cover off, we worked on in for about 45 to 50 minutes and were getting no where using screw drivers, pliers, and getting cuts and blisters. Really enjoyable working on that thing backwards and upside down, sideways etc with little room between engine and back wall and using a mirror! Finally got some dish soap and mixed with water and sprayed into the housing. kicked the starter a few times to spin the impeller. You may want to try this. It worked for us. It then came out rather easily. I guess maybe it wasn't worn enough to change out? As far as those brass screws are concerned all 4 of ours were at best barely tight if that!!! strongly recommend to everyone to check the cover brass screws and make sure they are tight and not missing.
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I used an impeller removal tool to remove mine. The impeller was out in a couple of minutes. The mirror I used was only about 10" x 10" and it was just to help get the location right for the tool.
I had plenty of room once the back panel to the battery was shifted out of the way on the starboard side.
My screws were not very tight also. I guess the factory doesn't crank on them enough.
I also have the 6.0 which may allow for more room towards the back of the boat.
I had the most fun with keeping the o-ring in place while putting on the cover. A little bearing grease finally kept it in place.
Glad you got it done.
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Supreme Tigé Master
- Sep 2005
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- At work, if I was at the lake I wouldn't be talking to you...
- 2005 24v
Originally posted by TigeDuner View PostI used an impeller removal tool to remove mine. The impeller was out in a couple of minutes. The mirror I used was only about 10" x 10" and it was just to help get the location right for the tool.
I had plenty of room once the back panel to the battery was shifted out of the way on the starboard side.
My screws were not very tight also. I guess the factory doesn't crank on them enough.
I also have the 6.0 which may allow for more room towards the back of the boat.
I had the most fun with keeping the o-ring in place while putting on the cover. A little bearing grease finally kept it in place.
Glad you got it done.
Where can I get a impeller removal tool???
SPBFAN maybePut your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein
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Supreme Tigé Master
- Sep 2005
- 9278
- At work, if I was at the lake I wouldn't be talking to you...
- 2005 24v
Originally posted by xpjim1 View PostIts called a dealerPut your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein
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Here is one place that has pullers. I just googled impeller removal tool and got many sites.
http://www.nextag.com/impeller-puller/search-html
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