swatski
Jetboaters Fleet Admiral 1*
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- Location
- North Caldwell, NJ
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
I have been using a wear ring assembly with plastic inserts lately. I have to go through VERY shallow waters to get to my usual play pools / river "lakes" and figured a sacrificial plastic wear ring insert (similar to what SeaDoos use) may save me some money/grief of impeller repair, as I find rocks all the time...
I have constructed a little bench w/ a large vice to help the process. Anyway, two impeller/insert changes into it I noticed a trend.
Here are some pictures to illustrate damage distribution patterns.
First the wear ring insert - pretty badly damaged, the grooves are almost through the plastic:

Here is the interesting part:
Solas Concord SS

And OEM impeller


Basically - the pattern is the same - plastic insert is shot, and there is severe damage to leading edges of the impellers, none whatsoever to the outside diameter.
As a side note, repairing the leading edge is relatively cheap. Outside diameter is not. Plastic inserts are cheap - $35.
Here is the OEM wear ring (left, aluminum w/stainless steel insert) and aftermarket wear ring with plastic insert:

And here is my changing station:

And a 6ft cheater bar I use in conjunction with a large adjustable wrench:

I have constructed a little bench w/ a large vice to help the process. Anyway, two impeller/insert changes into it I noticed a trend.
Here are some pictures to illustrate damage distribution patterns.
First the wear ring insert - pretty badly damaged, the grooves are almost through the plastic:

Here is the interesting part:
Solas Concord SS

And OEM impeller


Basically - the pattern is the same - plastic insert is shot, and there is severe damage to leading edges of the impellers, none whatsoever to the outside diameter.
As a side note, repairing the leading edge is relatively cheap. Outside diameter is not. Plastic inserts are cheap - $35.
Here is the OEM wear ring (left, aluminum w/stainless steel insert) and aftermarket wear ring with plastic insert:

And here is my changing station:

And a 6ft cheater bar I use in conjunction with a large adjustable wrench:

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