Impeller Question with Rabbit Ears On

1985 Century Mustang

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When the rabbit ears are on and the engine is running and the temps are normal, does this mean my outdrive impeller is also functioning?
 

Lou C

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Not necessarily
The muffs force water in under pressure
The true test is if the impeller can move water when the boat is in the water.
On mine I usually run the impeller 3 seasons or so. With a 160 stat my running temps are about 160-170.
 

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Not necessarily
The muffs force water in under pressure
The true test is if the impeller can move water when the boat is in the water.
On mine I usually run the impeller 3 seasons or so. With a 160 stat my running temps are about 160-170.

Thanks, I'll be testing it out shortly. I replaced the water impeller last year, hopefully it held up.
 

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Unless you ran the engine without a supply of water, the impeller should still be good. In freshwater, you should be able to get at least three or four years out of one.
 

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It should be fine unless it was a cheap aftermarket one. Stay with oem impellers . In fresh water I get at least six out of mine .
Ha ha, like those tootsie roll commercials, none of my outdrives has ever stayed together long enough to have a worn impeller, and I replace them whenever I crack open the drive.
 

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Impeller life seems more a function of the water you’re in, not salt or fresh but shallow/Sandy bottom vs deep water and also care when loading on & off trailer that you don’t tilt too high. I think the longest I went was 5 years. Cobra impeller very easy to do; don’t have to split the drive…it lives under a cover at the end of the upper gear housing….
 

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I took her out today and the temps stayed in the 120-130 range, the impeller seems to be working fine. The water temps here in NY are about 76 degrees.
 

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No he means what temperature thermostat do you have installed (opening temp)?
 

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I think he meant the thermostat rated temp, if you're stat is rated for 140 then that is the temp it opens.don't matter what the gauge said.
 

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160* stat on my 4.3, runs right at 160, might rise to 170 after coming off plane.
Merc can have a 140 (older models) or a 160 (newer models), I'm guessing you have a 140, so that's about the temp you should run at. On your gauge, it should be on the hash mark between 100 and 175, that's probably about 140*
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