GoVols01
Jet Boat Junkie
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- 2017
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How difficult is it to remove the pump and impeller to ensure this isn’t damaged?
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Didn’t have any damage on the leading edges or the edges closest to the housing walls. Only concern was the trailing edges have a slight inward curve, as I showed in the picture. They were all curved the same way, so I’m not sure if it’s factory specification or bent. Even on those edges, nothing looks abnormal. Time will tell.@GoVols01. If you do remove the impeller again check for rolled edges on the outer edges of your blade. You can easily remove them with a hand file.