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Impeller

Marvin willis

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2018
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AR
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image.jpeg I sent my impeller and jet pump to sbt to be rebuilt and they are recommending to replace my impeller because of the splines. I haven't heard any good things about after market. What do y'all think?
 
I told them to fix mine bc I couldn't find a single positive thing about aftermarket replacements
 
You could replace it with a new oem impeller.
 
I wish I knew this earlier. I'm having them fix mine. When I reinstall it, if there is any chance it will strip out I'll call them up. Thanks
 
I wish I knew this earlier. I'm having them fix mine. When I reinstall it, if there is any chance it will strip out I'll call them up. Thanks
Honestly - I think you will be fine! I would not worry about those splines - you have plenty left, that will NOT be a problem as long as you can get the impeller on and off the shaft.
 
I think so too. I did that using a impact gun to remove the impeller the first time when I was stuck. I've removed it at least 15 times since then with no issues. It's just not very pretty to look at.
 
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