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muskydope
Posted 10/18/2016 7:18 AM (#833932 - in reply to #833928)
Subject: Re: Yamaha F150





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Location: davis,IL
I have a F150 and change the impeller every three years. I do all the work myself and can say the impeller ( old one ) comes out looking reasonably in good shape. But it will have taken a "set" in the vanes of the impeller. Its cheap insurance, I also change filters on a regular basis. I look at it like this... I use the boat in Canada 3 weeks a year and want it to be trouble free. So just like you do maintenance on your car/truck to keep it running good, why would you not use the same approach when it comes to your boat.

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