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impeller part number?

viper15

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Yamaha
Year
2017
Boat Model
AR
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19
Need a bit of help. I picked up a rock over the holiday weekend and damaged my impeller. It has a big dent in the trailing edge resulting in big cavitation on the hole shot. We tried to repair it by pounding the dent out to get us through the weekend, but it needs to be replaced.

My boat is a 2017 AR195. I found the stock part number 6GN-R1321-02-00, but am having a hard time tracking one down in stock. I'm thinking I might have better luck going aftermarket for availability - maybe Solas. But I can't figure out the right part number for them. I would also need the spline tool.

Can anyone help me with a part number for the Solas impleller. And I also need a spline tool. Thanks.
 
Yep - that's the same price I found through Yamaha Parts House. But availability is the problem. My dealer was able to find 1 at a Yamaha warehouse in Georgia (that's IF there inventory is correct). Getting through the dealer is $230. The only reason I considered a Solas would be better availability if I can't get the OEM one. But I can't seem to find a part number to fit my boat.
 
Silas does not make exact fit replacements. You would need to order the closest pitched impeller then have it repotched potentially multiple times.

Why are you replacing impellers on a 2017?
 
Call impros.com impellers, they may know the soles alternative.

Check islandracing.com sometimes they they list the solar numbers.
 
Why are you replacing impellers on a 2017?
I sucked up a rock. It dented the trailing edge of the impeller pretty bad. The boat now cavitates on the hole shot. I could barely make a deep water start on skis. And with 6 people in the boat, I couldn't even get it to plane out. We pulled out the impeller and tried to repair it (using a hammer/punch to pound the dent out) just to get through the weekend, but it didn't make much of an improvement.
 
That sucks. The problem is your 160mm pump, otherwise impellers are a plenty.

Check with the jet ski guys on greenhulk. But boat impellers are likely different pitch than SVHO skis.

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I'd check with improved and island racing. They should be able to recommend the right prepitched Silas impeller for you. sbT (small Block technologies) has an implller exchange program for quick turn around or so I've heard that you can send them your old impeller and they will send you a refurbished model for small fee. Good luck finding what you need to get back on the water quickly.
 
So here's the deal so far .... I've checked out as many suppliers of the OEM part as I could (some of the ones mentioned here - thanks for the contacts!). The problem is the 160mm pump unique to this boat. The 160mm impeller used on PWCs is slightly different and not a direct swap. My dealer did order the one he found in a Yamaha warehouse, and I haven't heard anything in the past 2 days about it being back ordered. So at this point, no news is good news. If all goes well, I should have the new impeller in my hand mid-next week.

My current damaged impeller is still in good enough shape to cruise around and pull the kids. But beyond that, I won't be skiing or driving as speeds above 15mph if I have a full load of people. Once I have my new impeller in place, I will definitely send my damaged one in to get repaired. I'll then have that as a backup.

I have been in contact with Solas on a replacement as well. There response indicated that they have little information on the AR195 and could only recommend that I 'try' their YV Concord series. They were confident it would fit (but no guarantee) and had no idea if it would be the right pitch. But suggested it would be, and I quote, "a good place to start."

So, with that being said, I'm going to hold out to see if my OEM one does indeed show up and will have my damaged one repaired. If it goes on back order, I'll track down the Solas one and take my chances that it will work. Stay tuned ..... :)
 
Dealer called ... The impeller came in!! Woo hoo!!!!!!!!!!!!! :):happy::happy::happy::happy::joyful::joyful::joyful::):):) He's shipping it to me this afternoon (dealer is 3 hours away). I should have it on my doorstep on Monday. Can't use the boat this weekend anyway - son's baseball tournament all weekend.
 
Dealer called ... The impeller came in!! Woo hoo!!!!!!!!!!!!! :):happy::happy::happy::happy::joyful::joyful::joyful::):):) He's shipping it to me this afternoon (dealer is 3 hours away). I should have it on my doorstep on Monday. Can't use the boat this weekend anyway - son's baseball tournament all weekend.
How did the impeller work out and what exact part number was it?
 
How did the impeller work out and what exact part number was it?
New impeller works great. My dealer really came through for me. The part number listed above (6GN-R1321-02-00) is the correct part number for the 195 series boats. That's the supercharged engines with the 160mm pump currently only found on the 2017 AR195 and SX 195.
 
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