BDOne
Jet Boat Addict
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- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- AR
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- 24
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Watch Capt Leon's video on pump work. He shows just how easy it is to pull the pumps apart. I can't speak to it, as I have been fortunate enough to not have to do it. But Leon makes it look easy. Getting it off the shaft is more work that actually removing the pump.So a lot of people on this thread have mentioned things like easy fix, $100, just file it or bang it out with a hammer. It seems though that getting the impeller out is a major job. I have a 1982 Berkeley jet, where I would have to remove the entire assembly to get out the impeller. Has anyone ever tried smoothing out the leading edge through the clean out port?
Thx!Watch Capt Leon's video on pump work. He shows just how easy it is to pull the pumps apart. I can't speak to it, as I have been fortunate enough to not have to do it. But Leon makes it look easy. Getting it off the shaft is more work that actually removing the pump.