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Camilo April 29th 04 07:20 AM

Impeller help needed
 
I'm trying to remove the impeller from a very old (ca. 1965) Merc 110 (9.8
hp).

I got the lower unit removed without incident and took the top off the water
pump.

The Seloc shop manual I have says that the impeller can be pried off with a
screw driver. This thing will not budge. I've pretty much ripped off the
rubber parts of the impeller trying to pull it up the drive shaft. What
remains frozen to the drive shaft looks like a brass nut. I've tried to
soak it in liquid wrench.

Before I get out a chisel and/or dremel tool and cut it off, does anyone
have any words of wisdom?

Thanks.

Cam



Greg April 29th 04 05:27 PM

Impeller help needed
 
I like the Dremel idea if you can cut a slot in the brass without eating into
the shaft. Be very careful with heat, hammers or too much force. You could
trash a seal or bearing and be into the foot.



Kevin in San Diego April 30th 04 02:54 AM

Impeller help needed
 
Try PB blaster. Its a decent product. Use it twice a day for a few days and
shock it a bit with a few hits. (be reasonable)
KH


"Camilo" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to remove the impeller from a very old (ca. 1965) Merc 110 (9.8
hp).

I got the lower unit removed without incident and took the top off the

water
pump.

The Seloc shop manual I have says that the impeller can be pried off with

a
screw driver. This thing will not budge. I've pretty much ripped off the
rubber parts of the impeller trying to pull it up the drive shaft. What
remains frozen to the drive shaft looks like a brass nut. I've tried to
soak it in liquid wrench.

Before I get out a chisel and/or dremel tool and cut it off, does anyone
have any words of wisdom?

Thanks.

Cam





Camilo April 30th 04 09:05 AM

Impeller help needed
 
For what it's worth, I did some judicious work with a hammer and cold
chisel - carefully. The brass hub was actually pretty soft and broke off
easily. Thanks for all suggestions.

Cam




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