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Impeller/Water Pump Replacement Often?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 223337" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>Impellers should be inspected at least every two years, more often if run in less than perfect conditions. The question you have to ask yourself, specially those running non-replaceable two strokes, is how much is an impeller vs. a smoked powerhead? What's it worth to you? You can live on luck a long time or you can change it out often and know you have good parts that will probably bring you back to the dock each and every time. I buy and sell alot of engines and will only release an engine after that engine has been fully serviced. Some or most of these engines that I purchase are running and running just fine but I never know what has been changed or when until I go completely through them. I always ask myself if I would be willing to send my son out with whatever engine I am getting ready to sell. The answer is always an easy one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 223337, member: 3278"] Impellers should be inspected at least every two years, more often if run in less than perfect conditions. The question you have to ask yourself, specially those running non-replaceable two strokes, is how much is an impeller vs. a smoked powerhead? What's it worth to you? You can live on luck a long time or you can change it out often and know you have good parts that will probably bring you back to the dock each and every time. I buy and sell alot of engines and will only release an engine after that engine has been fully serviced. Some or most of these engines that I purchase are running and running just fine but I never know what has been changed or when until I go completely through them. I always ask myself if I would be willing to send my son out with whatever engine I am getting ready to sell. The answer is always an easy one! [/QUOTE]
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