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Re: outboard boat motor - Skippernick - 09-03-15

Anything with marine attached to the front will cost 5 times the normal price than if you went somewhere else.
There are loads on ebay at a reasonable price.
depends where the gouge is, can you describe which surface i.e. the surface that the blades contact or the side surfaces. Usually a flatten with sand paper will do it.


Re: outboard boat motor - red98 - 09-03-15

(09-03-15, 09:10 PM)Skippernick link Wrote: Anything with marine attached to the front will cost 5 times the normal price than if you went somewhere else.
There are loads on ebay at a reasonable price.
depends where the gouge is, can you describe which surface i.e. the surface that the blades contact or the side surfaces. Usually a flatten with sand paper will do it.





hi nick...the sides of the impeller casing are good, the mark is on the bottom of the casing, you can just about feel it with your fingernail, iam sure it will clean up with a fine grade wet and dry or simular....just found one on ebay.£10 +free delivery from PACER MARINE


Re: outboard boat motor - Skippernick - 09-03-15

(09-03-15, 09:17 PM)red98 link Wrote: [quote author=Skippernick link=topic=16199.msg186456#msg186456 date=1425931815]
Anything with marine attached to the front will cost 5 times the normal price than if you went somewhere else.
There are loads on ebay at a reasonable price.
depends where the gouge is, can you describe which surface i.e. the surface that the blades contact or the side surfaces. Usually a flatten with sand paper will do it.





hi nick...the sides of the impeller casing are good, the mark is on the bottom of the casing, you can just about feel it with your fingernail, iam sure it will clean up with a fine grade wet and dry or simular....just found one on ebay.£10 +free delivery from PACER MARINE
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Should be alright, clean it up, you have to think is the impeller blade going to get destroyed by the mark, that is maybe what happened to the original impeller.


Re: outboard boat motor - ChristoT - 09-03-15

(09-03-15, 09:43 PM)Skippernick link Wrote: [quote author=red98 link=topic=16199.msg186458#msg186458 date=1425932243]
[quote author=Skippernick link=topic=16199.msg186456#msg186456 date=1425931815]
Anything with marine attached to the front will cost 5 times the normal price than if you went somewhere else.
There are loads on ebay at a reasonable price.
depends where the gouge is, can you describe which surface i.e. the surface that the blades contact or the side surfaces. Usually a flatten with sand paper will do it.

From what he describes, more like some shite got in, and the nick was maybe caused by a failing blade?



hi nick...the sides of the impeller casing are good, the mark is on the bottom of the casing, you can just about feel it with your fingernail, iam sure it will clean up with a fine grade wet and dry or simular....just found one on ebay.£10 +free delivery from PACER MARINE
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Should be alright, clean it up, you have to think is the impeller blade going to get destroyed by the mark, that is maybe what happened to the original impeller.
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Re: outboard boat motor - Skippernick - 09-03-15

(09-03-15, 10:36 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=Skippernick link=topic=16199.msg186462#msg186462 date=1425933787]
[quote author=red98 link=topic=16199.msg186458#msg186458 date=1425932243]
[quote author=Skippernick link=topic=16199.msg186456#msg186456 date=1425931815]
Anything with marine attached to the front will cost 5 times the normal price than if you went somewhere else.
There are loads on ebay at a reasonable price.
depends where the gouge is, can you describe which surface i.e. the surface that the blades contact or the side surfaces. Usually a flatten with sand paper will do it.

From what he describes, more like some shite got in, and the nick was maybe caused by a failing blade?



hi nick...the sides of the impeller casing are good, the mark is on the bottom of the casing, you can just about feel it with your fingernail, iam sure it will clean up with a fine grade wet and dry or simular....just found one on ebay.£10 +free delivery from PACER MARINE
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Should be alright, clean it up, you have to think is the impeller blade going to get destroyed by the mark, that is maybe what happened to the original impeller.
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Maybe, although its rubber so unlikely.




Re: outboard boat motor - ChristoT - 10-03-15

(09-03-15, 10:45 PM)Skippernick link Wrote: [quote author=ChristoT link=topic=16199.msg186469#msg186469 date=1425937009]
[quote author=Skippernick link=topic=16199.msg186462#msg186462 date=1425933787]
[quote author=red98 link=topic=16199.msg186458#msg186458 date=1425932243]
[quote author=Skippernick link=topic=16199.msg186456#msg186456 date=1425931815]
Anything with marine attached to the front will cost 5 times the normal price than if you went somewhere else.
There are loads on ebay at a reasonable price.
depends where the gouge is, can you describe which surface i.e. the surface that the blades contact or the side surfaces. Usually a flatten with sand paper will do it.

From what he describes, more like some shite got in, and the nick was maybe caused by a failing blade?



hi nick...the sides of the impeller casing are good, the mark is on the bottom of the casing, you can just about feel it with your fingernail, iam sure it will clean up with a fine grade wet and dry or simular....just found one on ebay.£10 +free delivery from PACER MARINE
[/quote]


Should be alright, clean it up, you have to think is the impeller blade going to get destroyed by the mark, that is maybe what happened to the original impeller.
[/quote]
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Maybe, although its rubber so unlikely.
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Ah yes, good point. For some reason I thought it was ally.


Re: outboard boat motor - red98 - 11-03-15

New impeller arrived today, only ordered on monday  :thumbup..30mins to strip down,2 hrs to put back together  :o..just a drive shaft and gear linkage to align , took me a while before I realised what I was doing wrong :rolleyes ,anyway, all back together now , will test at the weekend........big thanks to SKIPPERNICK and KITCRAZY.....focu's marine experts  :thumbup







Re: outboard boat motor - red98 - 14-03-15

Tested and sorted  :thumbup


Re: outboard boat motor - kitcrazy - 15-03-15

cool thats more like it :thumbup