Bonefish Blues
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To '...replace the impeller every year on my Honda 30'To service or replace ?
To '...replace the impeller every year on my Honda 30'To service or replace ?
Used to buy a honda service kit that came with filters, washers, impellor, etc.To '...replace the impeller every year on my Honda 30'
Used to buy a honda service kit that came with filters, washers, impellor, etc.
I can't remember the exact price but around £180 rings a bell. Possibly could have got the bits cheaper elsewhere, but it kept the main dealer on my side. I used to pick the brains of him or his mechanic if I wasn't sure about anything.
In my experience, the best reason for regularly changing an outboard impeller is that if you don't, when you actually have to change it, it is all corroded and stuck to bu66ery and is somewhere between next to impossible and impossible to do




Quite! Amazing that he still gets bites (and more so that he seems to need them).Dont feed the troll
Is this because most of us have one boat whilst you have, well can't remember but I think a few years ago it was, at least 14 but no doubt you will clarify. Whatever it is, the amount of use on each impeller is around 90% less than ours.I agree but when my impellers on my many many outboards last for over 5 years why on earth would you replace them every year like so many people do. Ther all know the the impeller they take out is as good as the one they put in
Everyone I know services their boat regularly. Don't you?I may not agree with Mr Plumbs but he does have a point. What percentage of outboard motors do have their impeller changed before being compelled to by lack of pumping, I'll bet it's a very small percentage, and what percentage explode, seize or need rescuing by the RNLI ?
As described up there, Mr Plums has motors he barely uses for more than a couple of hours a year. Ours might only add up to 30 or so. We do our oil. every 2 years, or rather up to now we’ve paid someone to do it. However, as that someone billed us the best part of £500 for a Honda 15 this winter, it’s been added to my own list of jobs.Everyone I know services their boat regularly. Don't you?
You'd have to be a bit special to put to sea without maintaining your equipment properly.
You must have a very small circle of very obsessive friends.Everyone I know services their boat regularly. Don't you?
You'd have to be a bit special to put to sea without maintaining your equipment properly.
No, most people respect the sea and value their safety I find.You must have a very small circle of very obsessive friends.
Your engine, your choice. As you say it all works OK today.
But if you want some reliability out at sea..........
I would change the impeller. If that fails you have a dead, possibly damaged engine if you don't spot it soon enough. Very old oil and it just wears a bit faster.