Thanks, I ordered two and will decide whether to change my port side based on inspection. As far as using an aftermarket brand, I’d love to get some additional input from the forum on going with an aftermarket housing vs. OEM.
I have a 2012 Limited S with only 160 hours and I just noticed the exact same sound your's was making in the video. Which replacement housings did you go with? Any feedback on them? Also, did you end up having to replace any of the bearing kits or seals? I've never taken the pump apart, just got the boat this summer. Thank you
Update: I spent the night researching how to take the impeller housing appart to check for wear or other issues. The cone cap on my 2012 with 160hr seem to be in good condition, no water in the cap, factory color grease which felt somewhat viscus still and not to runny, bearing looked okay as well. I had a heck of time get the units all apart, so much built up oxidation and the factory seal maker was very hard. It took about 2 hours to break it down. I looked at the wear ring, sorry I must of not took a photo of that part, but I couldn't find an swelling or worn areas. just a few small, very small scuffs from what look like sand. I also checked for signs of detachment between the aluminum and steel part, nothing noticeable at all. What I did notice was a good amount of oxidation build up as you can see in the photos. The previous owner had a slip, so the oxidation seems to have made its way into the the wear housing. I took 60 grit sand paper and spent another hour just hand sanding the inside of the wear ring and all the face to face surfaces that would need to be resealed upon assembly. I also lightly sanded the impeller and removed oxidation there as well.
I dry tested the unit by spinning it drive shaft and impeller in the housing, no noise, no grinding, and spun freely. I reassembled the pump assembly, added some extra marine grease to cone, and fired up the motor. The noise was GONE, and I was very pleased! I then went about apply my second coat of Rejex, another 2 hours in the sun and heat. Wife came home, so I thought I would show her the noise issue was fixed, fired up the motor, and the noise was back.... total bummer....
At this point, I'm thinking the heat from the afternoon has caused enough expansion where wear housing still rubs with impeller... I have no other idea why it would have been fine in the morning, when cooler outside, than in the heat and expansion. I have 2 new OE impeller housing on order, hope that fixes the issue. Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
On a positive note, the Rejex coating looks fantastic!