Marine: Boating, Sailing, PWC, GPS and Navigation - seadoo repair
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wally struntz
04-23-03, 06:13 PM
how do I pull the impeller off of my 1995 gts seadoo????????
BoatCop
04-24-03, 06:07 PM
This isn't my area of expertise, but I believe the impeller is held on by a nut on the back end of the drive shaft. A woodruff key between the shaft and the impeller keeps it from slipping on the shaft.
It's either that, or a set screw holding the impeller on the shaft.
After the nut or set screw is removed, the impeller should slip off the shaft. If it's frozen on, copious amounts of break free or penetrating oil will help free it.
Maybe someone with more experience with PWCs than I will jump in here and help out.
It's either that, or a set screw holding the impeller on the shaft.
After the nut or set screw is removed, the impeller should slip off the shaft. If it's frozen on, copious amounts of break free or penetrating oil will help free it.
Maybe someone with more experience with PWCs than I will jump in here and help out.