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Just got my boat back last night. Couldn’t be happier to get to work on it.
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I decided to go with a professional.
No sealant is most definitely an issue. Slight rub on plastic wear ring liner - probably fine, the Seadoo guys actually like it this way, the impeller curves it's own slight groove that makes the gap very tight (good for performance) - if it is centered and you can turn it, I would leave it alone I think.View attachment 80886 I took port side pump off. This time I removed the pump housing. My fiberglass guy told me he had to remove the ride plate to repair tunnel. Not thinking about it on first assembly. This time found no sealant between ride plate and transom plate. That’s right in front of the impeller. Hope this was my cavitation cause. Also impeller has a slight rub on plastic pump liner.