Re: honda 50 impeller replace?
Gringo,<br /><br />Welcome to the boards
<br />I'd suggest you pick up a basic shop manual. They sell them here at the top of the page. They're not expensive, about 30 bucks.<br /><br />As for the waterpump change, you can search this forum and find detailed instructions on how to do this but in a nutshell here's how its done. The impeller should be changes every 2 years as part of routine maintenance.<br /><br />1. Unbolt the lower unit.<br />2. Locate and unscrew the shift nut from the shift rod. Its located below the pivot mount on right above the lower unit. Make sure you mark where it is so you can get the linkage back correctly.<br />3. Slide the lower unit off of the engine. (I recommend you leave 1 bolt in until you get the shift linkage removed. If not, the lower unit could unexpectedly drop and get damaged.<br />4. Remove the water pump bolts and slide off of the shaft.<br />5. Replace impeller, making sure blades face the correct way.<br />6. Reattach waterpump housing and bolt tight.<br />7. Apply marine grease to the drive shaft upper splines. (so it comes out easy next time)<br />8. Reattach lower unit.<br />9. Reconnect shift linkage.<br />10. Check you work.<br /><br />Total time, even for a novice is about 30 minutes.<br />I have a honda 40 and I can do it in around 10 minutes start to finish.<br /><br />Like I said, do a search and you can find really detailed instructions if you need them.<br /><br />Enjoy,<br />Nav