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    I have a 2005 50TLRC 2 stroke o/b. The water pump impellar disintegrated over the winter. My question, can I drop the lower unit and simply replace the impeller from the top of the shaft or do I have to remove everything from the bottom up, and are there any tricks or concerns that will jump up and bite me in the butt during this process?

  • #2
    Just drop lower unit, water pump sets on top of gear housing easy to get to.
    Last edited by boats.net; 05-25-2009, 01:17 PM.
    Regards
    Boats.net
    Yamaha Outboard Parts

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    • #3
      Dear boat.net,
      Please email me the video on how to replace the water pump on a 1993 YAMAHA 9.9 HP 2 cycle outborad, pull start,
      Thanks
      Hary

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      • #4
        Here's something I put together a while back. Should help you.

        InterMedia Outdoors Forums: Boating: Water Pump Replacement / A DIY Job with Photos

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        • #5
          Square Grouper,

          I would like very much to see your Yamaha water pump impeller replacement procedure and pictures. I tried the link you provided but it just will not come up on that site. Is there any way you could put it on this site or something so that I could see it? Thanks much.

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          • #6
            go to: bogueinletnc.com/yamaha for instructions with photos on water pump replacement, plus other procedures. Good Luck!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by robert graham View Post
              go to: bogueinletnc.com/yamaha for instructions with photos on water pump replacement, plus other procedures. Good Luck!
              I checked this out and it does look as easy as it sounds. Thanks again for the post

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              • #8
                What a big help

                It is people like you and the rest of the members that make boating maintenance seem like a piece of cake. Very nice job and thank you for your post.

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