Bill D
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Here is my advice: get new OEM impellers for $155 a piece, don't even think about it. You will thank me later.Thanks for the replies. So my next question... Can the impeller blades be filed/ground/sanded down to remove the rough spots? I'm going to be looking into replacement impellers since it's probably time, but I would like to save these if possible.
I'll snap some better pictures tonight with my real camera. I was trying to zoom in on that little spot with the iPhone and it blurred things out a bit.
get new OEM impellers for $155 a piece --
I think Solas have a merit in MR-1 boats, based on what I have read. I have no first hand experience but Solas even look like just a better version of OEM for the MR-1 pump. With the 1.8, the impeller design is radically different. I have a lot of first hand experience with those and feel very strongly that the 1.8 OEM impeller design is the best, especially for low end and cavitation issues. Longest blades, too. Not the smoothest running, but the best overall performers.That's what i was afraid I would hear. Although, $155 a piece isn't terrible... I was thinking more like $300, which may be some of the aftermarket ones I have seen people purchase. I have to admit, I have been really curious what brand new impellers would do for my performance. I usually run about 48-49 mph. I guess it's a good thing I bought the impeller tool from Island Racing last time. Now I have an excuse to use it.
Doesn't look terrible, but it does look like some cavitation pits. I would pull the transom plate, I bet there is a gap between the plate and the transom and even a small gap would explain your findings. Just don't loose the little dowels between pump segments or strip any of those long bolts, I always worry about that (but never had a problem, yet).I took some more detailed pictures of the leading edge of the impellers. Looking more carefully, there are multiple cavitation marks on the port impeller. The spot I tried to picture earlier is by far the worst, but in better light, there are more spots. Let me know if you guys think these pictures confirm the "need a new impeller" diagnosis.
I also want to experiment with trying to clean up some of those burrs.
Yes the edges can be "filed" ... but what about balancing after you remove metal from the blades.