Starting Bravo III with Dry Impeller

fishmen111

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Will muffs have enough pressure to send water up to the motor mounted impeller? First time with a B3 and do not want to fry the blades.
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tpenfield

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Re: Starting Bravo III with Dry Impeller

If the engine has been run previously, there is still a residual amount of water in the pump chamber that acts enough as a lubricant for the few seconds that the water takes to reach the sea water pump. If the impeller has just been changed/inspected, then it is a good idea to have liquid soap as a lubricant (usually needed to install the impeller.
 

fishmen111

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Re: Starting Bravo III with Dry Impeller

Sorry, should have stated that. Impeller is dry from winterization.
 

whitecrystal1

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Re: Starting Bravo III with Dry Impeller

I've never had an issue running mine of the hose even after sitting all winter.
 

Don S

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Re: Starting Bravo III with Dry Impeller

If it's a good impeller it will work.
 
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