15 Z3 with Indamar V drive. Replacing raw impeller first Time at 100 hours. Looks weird as hell all off center. Is this how it supposed to look. Blades like look fine but replacing anyway. The offset has me worried
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Tigé Jedi
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I use the pulley and shaft to twist out the old impeller. And to twist in the new one, too. Works perfect, no extra tools needed, reduces risk of damage, and you have it right there anyway!
A bit of spit on the new impeller eases insertion, too.
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Originally posted by IDBoating View PostI use the pulley and shaft to twist out the old impeller. And to twist in the new one, too. Works perfect, no extra tools needed, reduces risk of damage, and you have it right there anyway!
A bit of spit on the new impeller eases insertion, too.
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Guessing a P CM or mere as those aren't crank driven, but rather pulley driven so when you split them in half you have pulley and shaft in hand. Does usually pretty good. Crank driven deserves a puller all day. Will pay for itself when you do your impeller I'm 100 hours. Depending on when you bought your boat and how much you are using its worth just doing one every year. 50$ and a bit of your time is a lot cheaper than overheats that don't get caught soon enough in the water.
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Tigé Jedi
- Jul 2010
- 4302
- TN USA
- Ballast Sensors, Hose Sensors, IMU's, Tige SpeedSet panels and more shipping every day!
Originally posted by freeheel4life View PostGuessing a P CM or mere as those aren't crank driven, but rather pulley driven so when you split them in half you have pulley and shaft in hand. Does usually pretty good.
50$ and a bit of your time is a lot cheaper than overheats that don't get caught soon enough in the water.
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Originally posted by Jetjock15 View PostThanks for all the help as I go thru FNG status Jet. Chunks were from me, bit#%* to get out. Was in perfect shape but at 100 hours and second season, overdue for replacement according to manual.
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