I don't want to hijack this thread, just asking a supplemental question.
Do you guys put a little grease on the impeller fins when replacing it?
If so, any type grease? Vaseline work?
Soap on the impeller for inital installation. Helps the cover to slide on as you rotate the drive shaft while pressing the cover down. Most rubbers don't like petroleum based products especially those designed for water, not oil environments.
3 problems with impellers I have found are the blades taking a "set" whereby when the blade moves from the compression side of the eccentric chamber to the release side to start the compression cycle again, it doesn't straighten out and follow the chamber...it stays bent. Engines sitting up for a long time usually have this problem.
Other problem from an old impeller having sat up for a long time is blades getting brittle and breaking rather than bending and the pieces not only decrease water pressure, they also find themselves in undesirable places clogging up water ports or functioning valves in the cooling system.
Usage problems are the wear out the tips of the blades due to abrasion and running without water or running in shallow, sandy water, or brine where the water contains abrasives can do that.
Most of the guys who post on here run pressure monitors to monitor pressure as their maintenance trigger. I don't boat commercially nor make long trips out in big water but want to know my engine's temperature so I use a thermostat and dash temp gauge. To each his/her own.