Dougcole
Guru
I've found the easiest way to change the impellers on my Yanmar 4LHA-stps is to pull the pump. I can do it super quick and easy on the starboard motor, but the port side, which is much harder to reach, is more difficult.
Sometimes it goes quick, but sometimes I run into a particular problem and wonder if anyone has suggestions.
What happens is that the splined shaft turns a tiny bit when I put on the new impeller and as a result it doesn't line up right when I try to put it back in. The four studs that hold the pump onto the motor limit how much I can twist the pump. Also, getting the angle right so the pump slides straight in is challenging when I can't really see it.
Maybe switch the studs out for bolts?
Thanks.
Sometimes it goes quick, but sometimes I run into a particular problem and wonder if anyone has suggestions.
What happens is that the splined shaft turns a tiny bit when I put on the new impeller and as a result it doesn't line up right when I try to put it back in. The four studs that hold the pump onto the motor limit how much I can twist the pump. Also, getting the angle right so the pump slides straight in is challenging when I can't really see it.
Maybe switch the studs out for bolts?
Thanks.