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When to change impeller?
I'm getting ready for the spring conditioning. I want to replace my raw water impeller, but should I do it before of after I start the engines up for the first time since winterizing? I've read after, this way you get the motor primed first and lessen the chance of burning up the new impeller.
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Originally Posted by Splitdecision271
(Post 2835354)
I'm getting ready for the spring conditioning. I want to replace my raw water impeller, but should I do it before of after I start the engines up for the first time since winterizing? I've read after, this way you get the motor primed first and lessen the chance of burning up the new impeller.
Just grease up the impeller good. |
That's what I was thinking to do
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Don't use grease on the new impeller. Use liquid dishsoap.
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 2835427)
Don't use grease on the new impeller. Use liquid dishsoap.
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 2835427)
Don't use grease on the new impeller. Use liquid dishsoap.
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Originally Posted by whoya
(Post 2835467)
What did you hear about grease? I have always used grease with no problems.
Jking |
Grease won't wash out and can clog up in the cooling system passages.
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 2835427)
Don't use grease on the new impeller. Use liquid dishsoap.
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What if you use to much soap will it blow bubbles out the exhaust? That would make the onlookers look a little harder:drink:
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