yep, infinity is right. pretty easy. i have same motor...but he forgot to say you gotta take of the engine cover... which is designed for crap with 2 studs at the bottom facing down, easy to take off hard to get back on...i just leave mine off.
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Originally posted by scottb7 View Postyep, infinity is right. pretty easy. i have same motor...but he forgot to say you gotta take of the engine cover... which is designed for crap with 2 studs at the bottom facing down, easy to take off hard to get back on...i just leave mine off.
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On the 409, that cover is an engine safety item. There were some early cases where a boat had some water in the bilge and the bottom pulley picked up the water and splashed it up to the throttle body intake screen. The engines ingested the water and hydrostatically locked and destroyed the engines. If you have your belt covers off, be very careful no not run with any significant water in the bilge (i.e. forgetting to put the plug in
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Originally posted by skiinxs View PostOn the 409, that cover is an engine safety item. There were some early cases where a boat had some water in the bilge and the bottom pulley picked up the water and splashed it up to the throttle body intake screen. The engines ingested the water and hydrostatically locked and destroyed the engines. If you have your belt covers off, be very careful no not run with any significant water in the bilge (i.e. forgetting to put the plug in
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Originally posted by GMLIII View Post
peteSki I would agree with you in changing the impeller each spring but having tools and an extra impeller on your boat to change a failed impeller "on the fly out on a body of water" is this really realistic? I'm not being critical but I just don't see that I could actually change an impeller in a V-drive engine while I'm out in my boat during an impeller failure. I would think it would be dam (n) near impossible and I would just flag someone down to tow me to a marina or my dock. Please let me know what I'm missing here.
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Originally posted by skiinxs View PostOn the 409, that cover is an engine safety item. There were some early cases where a boat had some water in the bilge and the bottom pulley picked up the water and splashed it up to the throttle body intake screen. The engines ingested the water and hydrostatically locked and destroyed the engines. If you have your belt covers off, be very careful no not run with any significant water in the bilge (i.e. forgetting to put the plug in
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Originally posted by scottb7 View Post
Wow, thanks for sharing...Why the heck would they design the darn thing with those 2 bottom studs facing down. It is bad enough that you are on one side of the engine and you have to find both studs, but then you have to pull up and over the top brackets. If the studs simply faced up you could set it on one bottom corner then go over to the other corner and set it on...2019 Ski Nautique 6.2 arriving soon
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I have a 2007 236 and two years ago soon after we launched the boat, we noticed a high temperature reading. Luckily I had just ordered a new impeller and belt and had them with me (thanks to advise from Planet Nautique members). We put the boat back on the trailer and borrowed a socket set from a more prepared boater (possibly a boy scout). This was the first time I had changed out the impeller and belt (I bought the boat used 3 years ago) and it took me about 40 minutes. Having the spare parts saved the rest of the day.
I now keep the right tools, spare impeller and belt on the boat. I also take the impeller out each winter when I winterize the boat. I follow the advise to by OEM parts. I think I will start to change the impeller annually. For $40, it's pretty good piece of mind.
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Originally posted by Nautique Fan View PostFor $40, it's pretty good piece of mind.
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