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  1. #1
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    Default Impeller

    When does everybody switch out there Impeller? Every season or longer? Last time I changed mine was the season of 09... I think I'll go ahead and change it out this season.. Just to be safe!

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    This is my first year dealing with a nondrive mounted pump.
    I replace mine every spring. I am sure they will go much longer but how long I dont want to find out.
    Impellers are cheep an overheated eng can be big money

    90 bravura 351 1.23/1pmc40 Pefectpass stargazer wake
    You only need two tools wd-40 and duck tape
    If it should move and doesn't wd40
    If it moves and shouldent duck tape

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    If you have a raw water strainer the last much longer or if you boat in crystal clear water. I have a strainer and the longest I've let mine go is 3 years. Even at that point it looked brand new.
    2009 21v Worlds 340 Cat
    run your engine after you change the oil
    Doug

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    I haven't owned my Supra very long, but in all my other boats I always went about three years also and they still looked new. I'm sure boating in shallow waters could decrease the life expectancy, but I think an annual change is a little too much unless you're running a thousand hours a season.

    1986 Saltare
    Restoration link: http://supraboats.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=7839

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    Im not saying you need to change them every year.

    All I have owend to this point where mercury outboards or strern drives with the worlds worst impellers.

    90 bravura 351 1.23/1pmc40 Pefectpass stargazer wake
    You only need two tools wd-40 and duck tape
    If it should move and doesn't wd40
    If it moves and shouldent duck tape

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    There's no need to change it every year, but it should be inspected annually. If there are any cracks or if it is brittle, pieces missing, etc then replace it.
    FYI - when I winterize my boat I always remove the impeller for the winter so that the veins will "relax" and not take a set. I figure if I'm going to inspect it in the spring anyway, I may as well remove it when I drain the water out in the fall. Just gotta remember to put it back in!
    Clint
    Wake the World - West Virginia
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    Hey Clint, I do the same thing over the winter. I leave the impeller out over the winer, actually it is sitting in a ziploc bag right now in a small boat tub with the keys as my reminder to put it back in before I start it.
    '86 Comp TS6M - Reborn 2016
    Riding a HO Sports CX Ski

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    Impellers are inexpensive and easy to replace. Change mine out every year for a new one. No worries!


    Eric
    '89 conbrio

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    I replace mine every spring. Cheap insurance. Keep the old one as a spare. Rarely need it, but it's good to have.
    Former owner of a 1987 Supra Saltare. Current owner of a Malibu 23LSV.

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    I had mine replaced this last fall when winterized, the boat was 3 years old. It looked like new. No way I'm replacing it annually after seeing that.
    2009 21V

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