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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    Cuervo lol

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    Default Re: Is replacing your impellor really this easy?

    Quote Originally Posted by rducks123 View Post
    Never want to do without the muff!!
    Heard u are a muff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big H trucking View Post
    Heard u are a muff

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    Hhaha. Steady diet

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    I crank them all the time out of the water. Old wives tale, impellers used to be made of rubber, now they are made of a synthetic blend wont tear nearly as bad as earlier model impellers. I am not saying let one run the heat will destroy it, but for a second or two is fine.
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    As a side note. Was on the ramp at Engineers talking to Feelay. I said " here comes a chopper". Kept looking for about a minutes or so, couldn't find the chopper. Then Carl saw a boat sitting in the lot, on the trailer, with the motor running. That's what I was hearing. Thought to myself. May be a 4 stroke, but it still needs water. Had to be running while they hauled it up the ramp and tied every thing down. Testing his water pump?

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    Don, if you need help getting it back together give me a call & I'll come over.
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    Shouldn't be much trouble Tommy but I sho thank ya Brotha
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    I know I'm a sissy, but I carry a new one, fresh in the box in my boat. And I'm really confused...last time I had a muff in the water I got choaked on lake water and weeds. Somebody care to splain this process to me????

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    Pretty Simple Change.... Hope you get yours goin with no problems......

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    Working great. Took about 20 minutes total time. Talked to a guy at the parts place and he said they usually charge about $135 to replace em PLUS the part
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