Walleye Discussion Forums
| ||
View previous thread :: View next thread | |
Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page] Walleye Fishing -> Walleye Boats and Motors -> Water Pump |
Message Subject: Water Pump | |||
Guest![]() |
| ||
How often should a guy replace the impeller on his water pump? | |||
| |||
Shep![]() |
| ||
Member Posts: 3899 | I do mine every two years, normally, on the main motor. | ||
| |||
Mark Komo![]() |
| ||
Member Posts: 1195 Location: Orland Park, IL | Is this something a CPA can do at home ![]() Pretty handy with stuff, so I was planning on givin it a shot. I have an older evinrude tiller 60. I havent changed my in 3 seasons. Still seems to peess just fine. | ||
| |||
Shep![]() |
| ||
Member Posts: 3899 | I do mine. Not too bad a job. No special tools required, really. A second person to help lift it back is nice, but not required. Get a manual, and have at it. | ||
| |||
Jason Smith![]() |
| ||
Shep is right I would change it yourself. I took mine in even though it pissed fine and the temp was always good. But it is a 2001 motor and I do run on some sandy lakes. So I told them to rebuild it. $137.00 +1.5hrs labor was the bill.......I was told $90 total...but they changed thier mind and said because it was a 225 Opti. An impeller is an impeller...right? Sheesh...as someone says.. So do it yourself...I wish I had. | |||
| |||
Terry/JNR![]() |
| ||
Member Posts: 46 Location: Superior, WI | I've worked on outboards for a lot of years and I still don't see the need to change an impeller every couple of years. Maybe if you continuously run extreemly long distances. Most impellers will last at least 7 to 10 years. | ||
| |||
guest![]() |
| ||
Ya, don't change it for 7-10 years! Guys like you are the reason people ruin there engines. Mercury outboards have two intervals for changing the impeller. A 100 hr change or a 300 hr change depending on the type of engine you have. Stick to the intervals and you should have no issues with overheating. | |||
| |||
Lawrence![]() |
| ||
Yea, For twenty some dollars I would change it out every 2-3years. If you have a water pressure guage, it will tell you when you need to. | |||
| |||
Utts![]() |
| ||
Location: WI | If I remember right. Put the motor in gear before take apart. Then you can spin the prop to align splines at assembly. | ||
| |||
tyee![]() |
| ||
Member Posts: 1406 | First motor was a Merc Keikafer 50hp, original impeller never had a problem for manya years, still ran great when I sold it! Now that thing had a lot of hours on it. Only changed one impeller in my lifetime that was on gramps 1952 Firestone that dry rotted after sittin for 20 years. Good Luck Tyee Edited by tyee 4/26/2006 5:02 PM | ||
| |||
J P![]() |
| ||
I would check your owners manual. I just picked up my new 115Opti and according to the manual it should be changed after 300 hrs. There is nothing in the manual about changing it after 100hrs. | |||
| |||
Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page] |
Search this forum Printer friendly version E-mail a link to this thread |
Copyright © 2025 OutdoorsFIRST Media | About Us | Contact Us | Advertise
News | Video | Audio | Chat | Forums | Rankings | Big Fish | Sponsors | Classified Boat Ads | Tournaments | FAQ's
News | Video | Audio | Chat | Forums | Rankings | Big Fish | Sponsors | Classified Boat Ads | Tournaments | FAQ's