Beachbummer
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 4,058
- Reaction score
- 2,976
- Points
- 352
- Location
- Houston TX
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
On the seadoo pump there is a thrust washer and bearing, where the impeller pushes hard on the body of the pump, and the impeller stays inside the pump while the boat is pushed forward. The thrust washer and bearing hold the impeller from flying away.
As I'm looking at the diagram, I see a nut on the back of the pump, under the cone) Is the impeller and shaft held mostly by being pressed to the bearing? Does it push against a top at the intermediate bearing? Is this rear nut ever rubbing against the pump housing?
I'm missing the thrust washer, so I'm trying to figure out where that force ends up on the Yamaha.
Thanks!
As I'm looking at the diagram, I see a nut on the back of the pump, under the cone) Is the impeller and shaft held mostly by being pressed to the bearing? Does it push against a top at the intermediate bearing? Is this rear nut ever rubbing against the pump housing?
I'm missing the thrust washer, so I'm trying to figure out where that force ends up on the Yamaha.
Thanks!