cwoav8r
Jetboaters Captain
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- 502
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- Location
- Naples, Florida
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
I ordered my replacement impeller housing from SBT last Thursday, and it arrived 0n the following Monday. At the same time, I ordered the dowel pins, sacrificial anodes, and other miscellaneous parts from boats.net the same Thursday... not here yet.
The wife and I were not going to go with out the boat this weekend, so I had to reuse the dowel pins from the OEM housing, and were they a huge pain to get out.
Anyway, for those that are interested here is my install and review of the SBT housings...
They look to be of very good quality, the Delrin liner was a little rough, but after mounting it over the impeller it was obvious that the impeller was going to shave it down a little.
Now to get the dowel pins out...
This handy tool
A little heat...
And bang it out with a punch and hammer... it took several attempts, but they both came out.
I left it on the tool and removed the corrosion with the wire wheel on a bench grinder.
Refaced the surfaces with a scotch brite wheel... and inserted the indexing pins. The small pins came out of the old housing by hand, so no problem there.
At first, I was worried that the mounting holes for the dowel pins were slightly smaller that the OEM, and I didn't want to damage or crack the new housing. I measured, and the OEM was .525 and the SBT was .523, so I put both the dowel pins in the freezer for about 30 minutes. Then, I heated the housing a little with a heat gun, careful to watch the temp of the liner. It took about four good blows with an over sized punch and a plastic mallet... they went right in.
Some pics of the housing installed...
The wife and I were not going to go with out the boat this weekend, so I had to reuse the dowel pins from the OEM housing, and were they a huge pain to get out.
Anyway, for those that are interested here is my install and review of the SBT housings...
They look to be of very good quality, the Delrin liner was a little rough, but after mounting it over the impeller it was obvious that the impeller was going to shave it down a little.
Now to get the dowel pins out...
This handy tool
A little heat...
And bang it out with a punch and hammer... it took several attempts, but they both came out.
I left it on the tool and removed the corrosion with the wire wheel on a bench grinder.
Refaced the surfaces with a scotch brite wheel... and inserted the indexing pins. The small pins came out of the old housing by hand, so no problem there.
At first, I was worried that the mounting holes for the dowel pins were slightly smaller that the OEM, and I didn't want to damage or crack the new housing. I measured, and the OEM was .525 and the SBT was .523, so I put both the dowel pins in the freezer for about 30 minutes. Then, I heated the housing a little with a heat gun, careful to watch the temp of the liner. It took about four good blows with an over sized punch and a plastic mallet... they went right in.
Some pics of the housing installed...
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