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  • Flipside
    • Feb 2009
    • 137

    • Portland, OR


    Removal of impeller - help

    In order to remove the impeller on a PCM EX343 (2009) do you have to loosen the belt tensioner, and remove the housing to the raw water pump housing?
  • ClemsonDave
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Oct 2004
    • 659

    • Glen Allen, VA

    • Ski Nautique 200

    #2
    RE: Removal of impeller - help

    Loosen tensioner
    Remove belt
    Remove pulley on water pump (three allen bolts)
    Remove water pump cover (three hex bolts)
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    • AirTool
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      • Sep 2007
      • 4049

      • Katy, Texas


      #3
      Re: RE: Removal of impeller - help

      Originally posted by ClemsonDave
      Loosen tensioner
      Remove belt
      Remove pulley on water pump (three allen bolts)
      Remove water pump cover (three hex bolts)
      Don't remove the Pulley! just stick your (8 mm?) socket and extension through the pulley to get to the cover bolts. See pic I already posted. Better pic available tonight if you can wait...PM me flipside.

      I was going to post a photo how to of this but I'm missing one picture because IT STARTED POURING DOWN RAIN plus my camera battery died. Note it hadn't rained for at least two months prior...then decides to pour on my 10 minute impeller project. Would have been 5 without the camera.

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      • AirTool
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        • Sep 2007
        • 4049

        • Katy, Texas


        #4
        Re: RE: Removal of impeller - help

        Originally posted by AirTool
        Just stick your (8 mm?) socket and extension through the pulley to get to the cover bolts.
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        • ClemsonDave
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Oct 2004
          • 659

          • Glen Allen, VA

          • Ski Nautique 200

          #5
          Re: RE: Removal of impeller - help

          Originally posted by AirTool

          Don't remove the Pulley!
          I guess I wasted a whole 15 seconds doing that. Yellow_Flash_Colorz:

          I thought it would be easier to put it back on without having to line up the water pump bolts with the pulley holes. Either way works.
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          • AirTool
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            • Sep 2007
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            • Katy, Texas


            #6
            Re: RE: Removal of impeller - help

            Originally posted by ClemsonDave
            Originally posted by AirTool
            Don't remove the Pulley!
            I guess I wasted a whole 15 seconds doing that. Yellow_Flash_Colorz:
            Not a big deal. I guess the bigger risks are that one drops an allen bolt down in the bildge and spends a while fishing it out. Bigger risk is that a newbie crossthreads one of the allen bolts and then has to buy a new pump cover or pump.

            I love taking things apart. But on this one, I'll stick to the grease monkey philosphy, "Don't take no **** off you don't have to." Especially if you are doing it on the water.

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            • AirTool
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              • Sep 2007
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              • Katy, Texas


              #7
              Re: RE: Removal of impeller - help

              Originally posted by AirTool
              just stick your (8 mm?) socket and extension through the pulley to get to the cover bolts.
              Correction - 10 mm socket.

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