Take a fresh look. Many times they will look OK but be dry and they blow out in chunks when you wet test it. I just quit trusting used ones.
This guy nailed it!
Take a fresh look. Many times they will look OK but be dry and they blow out in chunks when you wet test it. I just quit trusting used ones.
the salt was caked under the ring. there was absolutely no plastic left on it
Thats salt for ya, I have never seen that on any of the 40+ seadoos we have bought.
Tell that to my pump! I had to use a dremel, I broke a screw driver trying to get it out lol
No it definitely needed to be changed, way too much impeller gap as you said.
Been stuck with maybe half an inch left to go. Froze it all night, used rubber mallet, 2x4, lubed it, everything. Times like today I wish i had a vice. Would've removed the impeller first instead of the predicament I'm in now
OK, jack up your truck, put the pump under the tire, put a board on top of the ring and let your truck down slowly. Kind of like a huge press, but may not be that much force. Not really serious, but it may work. Block the tires if you try it.