Christian_83
Xscream
- Location
- Denmark
So, i wanted to take my impeller of, to repitch after a engine upgrade.
No biggie, has done it several times before. And always used aqua shield grease on the threads.
normally it require some heat, some muscle and maybe a wrench in the tail of the frist wrench - and the bang is releases.
This time though, didn't budge. So put more heat to the impeller nose 2 wrenches and all i had. Didn't move. It flexed a bit.
So now i took a 1.5meter pipe over the wrench and pulled. BANG - i thought impeller came off. Well no, my vice broke and the driveshaft had bent a tad
I ended up handing the pump setup to a machnist in Dk, who happens to be the one guy who does the best jetski work in DK, crank rebuild, custom work to cylinders and stuff. Bo is very skilled and a nice guy.
He tried more heat and couldn't it of either. So he ended up cutting my 18 hours old ST custom prop in pieces
The shaft was bend a bit, but he saved it, and straighten it out, so thats pretty nice Got the shaft within 2/10mm run out, at the splines of the shaft, while shaft is in the stator.
No biggie, has done it several times before. And always used aqua shield grease on the threads.
normally it require some heat, some muscle and maybe a wrench in the tail of the frist wrench - and the bang is releases.
This time though, didn't budge. So put more heat to the impeller nose 2 wrenches and all i had. Didn't move. It flexed a bit.
So now i took a 1.5meter pipe over the wrench and pulled. BANG - i thought impeller came off. Well no, my vice broke and the driveshaft had bent a tad
I ended up handing the pump setup to a machnist in Dk, who happens to be the one guy who does the best jetski work in DK, crank rebuild, custom work to cylinders and stuff. Bo is very skilled and a nice guy.
He tried more heat and couldn't it of either. So he ended up cutting my 18 hours old ST custom prop in pieces
The shaft was bend a bit, but he saved it, and straighten it out, so thats pretty nice Got the shaft within 2/10mm run out, at the splines of the shaft, while shaft is in the stator.