BruceK
Well-Known Member
I'd be very grateful if someone could help me determine why my starboard impeller keeps shredding.
Last year before lift out everything ran fine. Engine temps were good. Boat was on hard for 4 months now over winter. On drop in took her for a spin and everything fine. Changed impeller and checked she was pumping. Boat stood for two days and next outing she had shredded the impeller within a couple miles. Changed impeller and checked she was pumping. Ran boat and temps fine. Boat stood for 2 days and she shredded the impeller within 2 miles on next trip.
I have managed to get all impeller bits out on both occasions. When I take the raw water feed off water gushes out so no blockages between leg and pump. Impeller sits 1.5 inch above waterline so does not have to lift water far. I have removed the hose downstream from the basket and a fair amount of water gushed out then stopped. (yes it scalded my hand trying to catch any wayward impeller bits that might have got past the basket...doh!)
Now the unscientific bit. On the downstream hose I can both blow and suck reasonably freely with the sound of gurgling water from the ?transom? (difficult to be sure when working alone) I wouldn't have thought this possible with my 290 legs that vent below the cavitation plate. However there are no leaks in the cooling system.
The legs have been off for a Volvo dealer service and replaced by them, when running the engine there is no unusual exhaust note.
Pump housing looks good with some wear but nothing unusual and the impeller makes a good tight fit all round.
When opening the basket the basket cap isn't sticking on requiring lifting off with the aid of a pair of pliers which indicates some loss in vacuum.
Last year before lift out everything ran fine. Engine temps were good. Boat was on hard for 4 months now over winter. On drop in took her for a spin and everything fine. Changed impeller and checked she was pumping. Boat stood for two days and next outing she had shredded the impeller within a couple miles. Changed impeller and checked she was pumping. Ran boat and temps fine. Boat stood for 2 days and she shredded the impeller within 2 miles on next trip.
I have managed to get all impeller bits out on both occasions. When I take the raw water feed off water gushes out so no blockages between leg and pump. Impeller sits 1.5 inch above waterline so does not have to lift water far. I have removed the hose downstream from the basket and a fair amount of water gushed out then stopped. (yes it scalded my hand trying to catch any wayward impeller bits that might have got past the basket...doh!)
Now the unscientific bit. On the downstream hose I can both blow and suck reasonably freely with the sound of gurgling water from the ?transom? (difficult to be sure when working alone) I wouldn't have thought this possible with my 290 legs that vent below the cavitation plate. However there are no leaks in the cooling system.
The legs have been off for a Volvo dealer service and replaced by them, when running the engine there is no unusual exhaust note.
Pump housing looks good with some wear but nothing unusual and the impeller makes a good tight fit all round.
When opening the basket the basket cap isn't sticking on requiring lifting off with the aid of a pair of pliers which indicates some loss in vacuum.