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Something isn't making sense. Bits of broken impeller shouldn't be making your exhaust leak. What may have happened is if your previous impeller fried and starved the engine for cooling water, you may have melted the rubber hose that connects the riser to the exhaust tube from the drive. Is this about the area it's leaking from? Also, if you overheated this, you may have done damage to the engine which is now causing your rough idle.
Do a compression test to check the health of the engine. If it checks out OK, start looking for the bits of broken impeller, as they may be stuck some place like the thermostat housing or exhaust riser, and could cause another overheat or high engine temps. Fix the the leak. I bet it's your exhaust hose.
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Something isn't making sense. Bits of broken impeller shouldn't be making your exhaust leak. What may have happened is if your previous impeller fried and starved the engine for cooling water, you may have melted the rubber hose that connects the riser to the exhaust tube from the drive. Is this about the area it's leaking from? Also, if you overheated this, you may have done damage to the engine which is now causing your rough idle.
Do a compression test to check the health of the engine. If it checks out OK, start looking for the bits of broken impeller, as they may be stuck some place like the thermostat housing or exhaust riser, and could cause another overheat or high engine temps. Fix the the leak. I bet it's your exhaust hose.
It is the exhaust tube, It melted. This is an I/O and there is only about a 1 inch gap between the upper elbow and the riser. Will I need to to remove the elbow to put the new hose on? Assuming I have the tools to take off the elbow is this an easy job? I replaced the impeller with no problem. My mechanic implied that if the elbow has to come off I should have him do it. Is there something I'm not seeing it looks like its only 4 bolts. I'm sure I could save a couple hundred doing it myself. Also, I don't have a manual but this seems easy enough without one.
Thanks for the help
It is the exhaust tube, It melted. This is an I/O and there is only about a 1 inch gap between the upper elbow and the riser. Will I need to to remove the elbow to put the new hose on? Assuming I have the tools to take off the elbow is this an easy job? I replaced the impeller with no problem. My mechanic implied that if the elbow has to come off I should have him do it. Is there something I'm not seeing it looks like its only 4 bolts. I'm sure I could save a couple hundred doing it myself. Also, I don't have a manual but this seems easy enough without one.
Thanks for the help
The riser or "elbow" as you are calling it should be easy enough for a novice to tackle. You will need to get a new hose, and factory riser gasket. While it's off you need to carefully inspect the manifold and riser for excessive rot, and pieces of the impeller. Post pictures of it while its apart if you are not sure what to look for.
As I mentioned before, if this impeller came apart and all the bits and pieces haven't been located, you need to see if you can find them. Some may pass through and out the exhaust, while others may get stuck in the T-stat housing, riser/manifold, or any small hoses.