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Cleaned Oil Coolers!!!
Holy crap. Has anyone pulled the oil coolers from behind the motors of HP500's in a 36OL? After many hours of working them out, I finally was able to clean all the old impellers out of them. I will never ever dry fire my boat again. Lesson learned!:D Oh and Scott I found the trailer paper work.
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Great fun huh?! I've had to do it a couple of times. Parking on the beach like you are doing in your avatar doesn't help the impellers either. They will suck up sand from alot further down than you think.
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Originally Posted by Moses
(Post 2139954)
Holy crap. Has anyone pulled the oil coolers from behind the motors of HP500's in a 36OL? After many hours of working them out, I finally was able to clean all the old impellers out of them. I will never ever dry fire my boat again. Lesson learned!:D Oh and Scott I found the trailer paper work.
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Originally Posted by outlawinil
(Post 2140507)
Just reverse flush them instead of taking them out
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Define dry firing a boat...because a split second with no water can ruin a sea water pump.
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They do have those blue ones in the swap shop that are supposed to take a split second or so. When you first put your boat in the water. The pump is not primed.
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I have been very lucky with over 700 total hours on three Baja's with a lot of coastal trips to have never lost an impellar.
NEVER dry fire an engine with the belt on the pump, and ALWAYS change your impellar and housing at the beginning of every season. It works for me. |
Originally Posted by Dock Holiday
(Post 2140556)
I have been very lucky with over 700 total hours on three Baja's with a lot of coastal trips to have never lost an impellar.
NEVER dry fire an engine with the belt on the pump, and ALWAYS change your impellar and housing at the beginning of every season. It works for me. |
[QUOTE=jeff1000man;2140530]They do have those blue ones in the swap shop that are supposed to take a split second or so. When you first put your boat in the water. The pump is not primed.[/QUOT
It is if the pump is below the waterline where you back your boat into...there is water right there against the impeller and some flowing by before you ever hit the starter...trust me |
Originally Posted by JasonSmith
(Post 2140397)
Great fun huh?! I've had to do it a couple of times. Parking on the beach like you are doing in your avatar doesn't help the impellers either. They will suck up sand from alot further down than you think.
I back into the sandbar.But the motors are not running, never had a prob |
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