If I may add one foot note…. Be careful not to get sealant in the coolant intake port, it’s possible that the sealant when parts are assembled can squish into this important part and obstruct coolant flow to the motor.
I thought the impeller housing had a wear ring. But I’m finding out that the oem housings don’t, you have to get after market housings if you want a wear ring. This is a great video though. Someone mentioned checking the cone. In old school jet pumps the stator cone had gear oil similar to a differential oil. But these Yamaha cones are basically almost sealed and packed with thick marine grade grease, I believe the shop manual calls for molybdenum grease… they last a hell of a lot longer then 50 hours. But I guess it can’t hurt to check it out. Great work on the install
Good point about checking the cone. I'll have to pull these back apart and do that. I honestly hadn't even thought about that yet. We are a bit over 100 hours at this point, so I'm probably due. Appreciate the feedback! Cheers!
Word of advice to remove the impellers. You said turn it counter clockwise. You actually turn it right to loosen these impellers. Also to loosen them use the holding tool with a wrench and drive your car tire on it to hold the shaft no vice needed. Now take your 27mm wrench and a large breaker bar and pop the impeller off turning it clockwise righty loosy in this case. Also you need to torque these but they tighten as you use it. More critical on waverunners as the throttle loads are much quicker on and off than a boat which could spin off the impeller if not tight at first. Also you dont need to remove the nozzle next time. Take that off in one piece to save yourself some time.
Bro, where were you BEFORE I did this project! 😂 I got so confused about if I was turning the shaft or the impeller. Appreciate the tips. All great info!
Why did you have to replace the impeller rather than the housing? i was told the housing has a stainless sleeve, with salt water swelling between sleeve and housing , causes rubbing on the impeller, and housing needs to be replaced, not the impeller, i might have the wrong info. Thanks
That could be true about housing and salt water. This boat never saw salt water so that definitely wasn’t a concern. Reason I swapped impellers was to use ones with a different pitch. The pitch on the new ones gave the boat much better performance at higher elevation lakes, like 5,500-7,000 feet of elevation. There was nothing mechanically wrong with the original impellers or housings. Hope that helps!
Hi Robbie. I did get some performance gains over the stock impellers. Not dramatic but noticeable. Few MPH on the top end and more juice out of the hole.
Good question Max. I’ll be honest, I don’t know if that would break it loose, but I don’t see why you couldn’t try. I do know this took two guys at the shop with one standing on a breaker bar to get mine loose. They are on TIGHT! Hope that helps!
Hi Craig, I grabbed about 4mph on the top end and a noticeable difference out of the hole and cornering. Still not tipping out the RPMs, but getting towards the 7500 range wide open.
great video hey i have a question i have 2010 sx210 i just got it i or ready went to potomac river in dc 3 times but i notice that everthing is fine but after i ride for 1 hr maybe o meybe more one of the engine i feel a lot vibration and the rpm go up really fast i notice is bc is something in the propel i learn to clean it. but is this normal that happen to me the 3 times that i go to the water
Hi Donnie, I called the guys at Impros and basically explained what I wanted out of the boat. They recommended this particular pitch for better overall performance at higher elevations. Hope that helps!
@@donkelley32 Yes, it essentially allowed the RPM's to go higher, which improved out of the hole and top end speed. The stock impellers were only getting up to about 6500 RPM at full throttle. With these, I think I'm up closer to 7200 or 7300 RPM. (think the tachs go to 8k on the boat) The hole shot was noticeable to me, but I don't have any hard data to back that up. At one of my local lakes, which sits about 5,600' elevation I was getting a top speed of 37-38 with the stock impellers, but 41-42 with the new ones. I can't say on the fuel consumption because I just haven't paid close enough attention. But my guess would be, more RPM's = more fuel.
They are Yamaha impellers. Go to Impros. They have everything and can get you the exact right impellers you need from OEM to aftermarket. impros@impros.com is the email and Glen is who helped me. Hope that helps!
Interesting comment. I would actually say the opposite. This boat requires almost no maintenance, runs amazing and is.....dare I say it.....a boatload of fun!
Good feedback. I clearly don’t have the service manual or a torque wrench that big. I’ve been using it extensively since the install with no issues. Now makes sense why it was so hard to get the old ones off!
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Hi, I used Permatex Adhesive Sealant - Black Silicone #81158 Permatex 81158 Black Silicone Adhesive Sealant, 3 oz. Tube, Pack of 1 www.amazon.com/dp/B000AL6WLA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabc_uitUFbF9Q8WA4 Hope that helps!
This is by far the best footage I've seen on Jamaha jet pumps I've come across so far. Thank you for the effort!
Sweet! Glad I could be helpful. Thanks for taking time to comment!
What a great instructional. Thanks very much! I paid $2500 for parts and labor on a single jet for my 2020 SX190.
Thank you sir. Yeah labor is not cheap for this stuff!
If I may add one foot note…. Be careful not to get sealant in the coolant intake port, it’s possible that the sealant when parts are assembled can squish into this important part and obstruct coolant flow to the motor.
Fantastic tip! Thanks so much for sharing Dusty!
I thought the impeller housing had a wear ring. But I’m finding out that the oem housings don’t, you have to get after market housings if you want a wear ring.
This is a great video though.
Someone mentioned checking the cone. In old school jet pumps the stator cone had gear oil similar to a differential oil. But these Yamaha cones are basically almost sealed and packed with thick marine grade grease, I believe the shop manual calls for molybdenum grease… they last a hell of a lot longer then 50 hours. But I guess it can’t hurt to check it out.
Great work on the install
Good point about checking the cone. I'll have to pull these back apart and do that. I honestly hadn't even thought about that yet. We are a bit over 100 hours at this point, so I'm probably due. Appreciate the feedback! Cheers!
Word of advice to remove the impellers. You said turn it counter clockwise. You actually turn it right to loosen these impellers. Also to loosen them use the holding tool with a wrench and drive your car tire on it to hold the shaft no vice needed. Now take your 27mm wrench and a large breaker bar and pop the impeller off turning it clockwise righty loosy in this case. Also you need to torque these but they tighten as you use it. More critical on waverunners as the throttle loads are much quicker on and off than a boat which could spin off the impeller if not tight at first. Also you dont need to remove the nozzle next time. Take that off in one piece to save yourself some time.
Bro, where were you BEFORE I did this project! 😂 I got so confused about if I was turning the shaft or the impeller. Appreciate the tips. All great info!
Thank you for your effort! Very helpful.
Thanks for watching!
Great Video !
Guess I need to order that shaft sleeve holdor before digging into this job. Thanks!
Yes, it’s mandatory!
Awesome video, thanks!
Why did you have to replace the impeller rather than the housing? i was told the housing has a stainless sleeve, with salt water swelling between sleeve and housing , causes rubbing on the impeller, and housing needs to be replaced, not the impeller, i might have the wrong info.
Thanks
That could be true about housing and salt water. This boat never saw salt water so that definitely wasn’t a concern. Reason I swapped impellers was to use ones with a different pitch. The pitch on the new ones gave the boat much better performance at higher elevation lakes, like 5,500-7,000 feet of elevation. There was nothing mechanically wrong with the original impellers or housings. Hope that helps!
EXCELLENT
Thx Amigo!
So did you get the performance you wanted out of these at higher elevation ?
Hi Robbie. I did get some performance gains over the stock impellers. Not dramatic but noticeable. Few MPH on the top end and more juice out of the hole.
@@DadDoingStuff I’m thinking of getting some new solas impellers for my AR220. Boating in Utah at high altitudes. Would love a 4-5 mph boost.
@@RobbieNelson-nb1vk Hopefully that does the trick. We are similar elevation out here in Reno. Godspeed my friend!
is there any reason not to use an impact wrench to break the impeller loose? holding the impeller with a box wrench.
Good question Max. I’ll be honest, I don’t know if that would break it loose, but I don’t see why you couldn’t try. I do know this took two guys at the shop with one standing on a breaker bar to get mine loose. They are on TIGHT! Hope that helps!
@@DadDoingStuff oh they were tight alright ?!..because you broke your vise tightening them over oem specs..lol.
@@alanshaw4655 I broke my vise trying to LOOSEN them.
@@DadDoingStuff vise made in china ?..or turning the wrong way ?.
What was the speed difference you saw with this upgrade
Hi Craig, I grabbed about 4mph on the top end and a noticeable difference out of the hole and cornering. Still not tipping out the RPMs, but getting towards the 7500 range wide open.
@@DadDoingStuff hello where did you get the impelerse from?
@@davidalfonso6431 impros.com/ They will get you all squared away with the right ones.
great video hey i have a question i have 2010 sx210 i just got it i or ready went to potomac river in dc 3 times but i notice that everthing is fine but after i ride for 1 hr maybe o meybe more one of the engine i feel a lot vibration and the rpm go up really fast i notice is bc is something in the propel i learn to clean it. but is this normal that happen to me the 3 times that i go to the water
6cw01 is the oem impeller. where did you send the impellers to to get them repitched?
I got them from Impros. They were really easy to deal with. I didn’t even have to send them my stock ones. So I still have them as backup.
Whats the spline holder part number? Plz
You want the WR014H. Solas sells it on Amazon. Link here. (Will add to the video description too) amzn.to/3OLUSMj
Howd you know what pitch to gonto?
Hi Donnie, I called the guys at Impros and basically explained what I wanted out of the boat. They recommended this particular pitch for better overall performance at higher elevations. Hope that helps!
@@DadDoingStuff and it increased the speed and the hole shot? Also did it make your boat use more fuel? I have a 2020 242 se ltd
@@donkelley32 Yes, it essentially allowed the RPM's to go higher, which improved out of the hole and top end speed. The stock impellers were only getting up to about 6500 RPM at full throttle. With these, I think I'm up closer to 7200 or 7300 RPM. (think the tachs go to 8k on the boat) The hole shot was noticeable to me, but I don't have any hard data to back that up. At one of my local lakes, which sits about 5,600' elevation I was getting a top speed of 37-38 with the stock impellers, but 41-42 with the new ones. I can't say on the fuel consumption because I just haven't paid close enough attention. But my guess would be, more RPM's = more fuel.
What is the brand of that impeller and where did you get it?
They are Yamaha impellers. Go to Impros. They have everything and can get you the exact right impellers you need from OEM to aftermarket. impros@impros.com is the email and Glen is who helped me. Hope that helps!
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Interesting comment. I would actually say the opposite. This boat requires almost no maintenance, runs amazing and is.....dare I say it.....a boatload of fun!
DUDE service manual says ove 200ft lbs needed to tighten impeller .... you did by hand?? how is that holding up so far
Good feedback. I clearly don’t have the service manual or a torque wrench that big. I’ve been using it extensively since the install with no issues. Now makes sense why it was so hard to get the old ones off!
@@DadDoingStuff also while you had everything off you should have re greased or at least inspected if there was any at all the bearings under the cone
@@demolaj1 another good point. Do you know how many hours between inspecting those bearings? I did this swap around 50 hours. Thanks!
@@DadDoingStuff about 100hrs .. but time maters as well
@@demolaj1 Thanks man, very helpful!
Anerobic sealer, not RTV.......
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That's the stuff I used.
What type of sealant did you use?
Hi, I used Permatex Adhesive Sealant - Black Silicone #81158
Permatex 81158 Black Silicone Adhesive Sealant, 3 oz. Tube, Pack of 1 www.amazon.com/dp/B000AL6WLA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabc_uitUFbF9Q8WA4
Hope that helps!