Hi All,
I'm replacing the impeller on my 2012 yamaha 70hp engine. Adjacent to the impeller is a rubber damper seal. Mine was not seated correctly and upon removal I found lots of what I assume to be dried salt. As I scraped this all away I found a hole in the center of the cavity which houses the rubber seal.
My questions are:
1. Is the hole there from the start and just got plugged with salt crust or did the salt eat a hole in the metal?
2. Looking at the schematic there is supposed to be a metal "guide seal damper" in that cavity which the rubber sits on. I saw one post where someone complained they always rust out so they stopped installing them. I did not find one and unclear if I should order one and delay reassembly.
Any guidance would be much appreciated.
I'm replacing the impeller on my 2012 yamaha 70hp engine. Adjacent to the impeller is a rubber damper seal. Mine was not seated correctly and upon removal I found lots of what I assume to be dried salt. As I scraped this all away I found a hole in the center of the cavity which houses the rubber seal.
My questions are:
1. Is the hole there from the start and just got plugged with salt crust or did the salt eat a hole in the metal?
2. Looking at the schematic there is supposed to be a metal "guide seal damper" in that cavity which the rubber sits on. I saw one post where someone complained they always rust out so they stopped installing them. I did not find one and unclear if I should order one and delay reassembly.
Any guidance would be much appreciated.
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