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<blockquote data-quote="HickInTheSticks" data-source="post: 386539" data-attributes="member: 18253"><p>I knew I posted this thread for a reason! Will definitely order a new impeller for the motor before putting it in water. They're cheap enough on e-bay. $15-20 depending on which one I need exactly. </p><p></p><p>What's the reason for swapping it out without even knowing its bad? I assume the motor would be damaged by running it out of water and I'm assuming for the very same reason - if impeller isn't working, it won't pull water into the motor and thus damaging it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HickInTheSticks, post: 386539, member: 18253"] I knew I posted this thread for a reason! Will definitely order a new impeller for the motor before putting it in water. They're cheap enough on e-bay. $15-20 depending on which one I need exactly. What's the reason for swapping it out without even knowing its bad? I assume the motor would be damaged by running it out of water and I'm assuming for the very same reason - if impeller isn't working, it won't pull water into the motor and thus damaging it? [/QUOTE]
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