LSaupe
New Member
Greetings All.
I just installed a Skat Track impeller on my Challenger, though haven't started anything up yet. I have a question concerning allowable aft/rear impeller loading. The Skat Trak has a different type of rubber seal (boot) between the driveshat and impeller that the original OEM style. When I put this together I notice that the seal (boot) compresses between the impeller and shaft collar, effectively putting rear loading on the impeller (as it tries to force the shaft and impeller apart to make the seal).
The pump seems well rigged for forward loading with the flat bearing (as it should be for operation), but how about when pushed the other way?
Question is, is what I am seeing normal and/or of any concern? When the impeller is pushed backwards what does it ride againts (I.e. bearing surface - nylon in the cone maybe?)
Any experineces here greatly appreciated.
Larry
I just installed a Skat Track impeller on my Challenger, though haven't started anything up yet. I have a question concerning allowable aft/rear impeller loading. The Skat Trak has a different type of rubber seal (boot) between the driveshat and impeller that the original OEM style. When I put this together I notice that the seal (boot) compresses between the impeller and shaft collar, effectively putting rear loading on the impeller (as it tries to force the shaft and impeller apart to make the seal).
The pump seems well rigged for forward loading with the flat bearing (as it should be for operation), but how about when pushed the other way?
Question is, is what I am seeing normal and/or of any concern? When the impeller is pushed backwards what does it ride againts (I.e. bearing surface - nylon in the cone maybe?)
Any experineces here greatly appreciated.
Larry