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Clams Canino wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message news:OgEWg.3103$cz.46967@ursa- Yup. A local dealer at a boat show told me it should be done every second year (depending on use). Every second year at MOST. Every year to be really safe. I killed a new impeller this year from April to Sept. I mean killed dead, as it it stopped peeing at low RPM and the impeller was toast. A lot of sandy / silty water will wear one out FAST. -W This means I will need to replace the impeller anyway regardless if the impeller in my motor is really damaged or not. Knowing that the cost of replacing the impeller should be considered as a regular maintenance cost instead of a loss, I feel better already. Thanks. Jay Chan |
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