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Impeller driveshaft stuck

Calebewallace

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2000
Boat Model
LS
Boat Length
21
I just bought a 2000 ls2000 that the owner thought the motors was seized up but upon further investigation found the impeller was seized up when I trying to pull it I cannot get the driveshaft to slide out the splines I have today removed the boot and soaked the spline end in pb blaster just was not sure of any trucks to removing it thanks in advance
 
Welcome, just posted a link to this thread where hopefully more people who have dealt with stuck driveshafts will see it and be by with suggestions.
 
Let the PB Blaster do its thing. Maybe bolting everything back in place and bumping the motor will do the trick.
 
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