Who makes the best impeller?
#1
Does Merc make a better impeller and housing than say Quicksilver?
Any suggestions on getting rubber chunks out of a 500 EFI? Changed the impeller and it still runs a little warm. Since the impeller exploded and it was fine before. Could these chunks make it to the thermostat?
Any suggestions on getting rubber chunks out of a 500 EFI? Changed the impeller and it still runs a little warm. Since the impeller exploded and it was fine before. Could these chunks make it to the thermostat?
#2
Merc's 540 Bulldog went back to the 2 piece housing w/ wear plates. The impeller and housing seem to last longer. Both housings are plastic. Back to using 3 gaskets. Chunks may be in input side of engine oil cooler.
#3
Find the hose that goes from the cooler(s) to the water neck. Disconnect it from the waterneck. Clamp it to a garden hose. Remove is from the raw pump.
Back flush it with full hose pressure. Chunks will fly out of it.
You're finished.
(do this at every impeller service)
Back flush it with full hose pressure. Chunks will fly out of it.
You're finished.
(do this at every impeller service)
#7
I thought that would be an extra security measure until the pieces were to small to put the puzzle back together.
This was on the beach. Hanging upside down in the engine compartment.
This was on the beach. Hanging upside down in the engine compartment.
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I have a blue from globe. It works good for me but my setup is not stock. I run full closed cooling with a bravo water pump. My cooling system starts to build pressure over 4200 rpm. Under 4200 rpm my cooling system will run at 10 psi or less. I have heard that the pressure might be a little less with the globe. I have lots of water and good cooling. I noticed no difference between it and the stock merc bravo impeller. I have not run it dry yet. I have smoked the stock ones on the hose. So far so good with the blue.



