2018 Yamaha GP1800 WaveRunner Impeller Swap - Long Haul Ep. 28

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

Комментарии • 46

  • @adamintheoutdoors2119
    @adamintheoutdoors2119 6 лет назад +6

    I love this channel because it is the only good pwc review channel I have found

    • @watercraftjournal
      @watercraftjournal  6 лет назад +2

      Make sure to read the magazine (it's 100% free) at www.watercraftjournal.com

  • @davidoden
    @davidoden 6 лет назад +3

    You got the best watercraft videos on RUclips. I just bought a 2016 FX cruiser SHO last week. It just has 5 hours so no prop work needed yet.

  • @spit6948
    @spit6948 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the vid Kevin. Surprised to see you doing repair vids. I enjoy your reviews. Made me buy my 2018 GP1800 :)

  • @the72u7h4
    @the72u7h4 4 года назад +2

    I just bought a pair of VX limited 2020. Always curious to see how to do this, in case I need to :)

  • @johnyboy6932
    @johnyboy6932 4 месяца назад

    Any tricks to remove the pump housing from the transom ?

  • @maxjones9139
    @maxjones9139 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for posting this. I have a 2016 fzs with 156 hours on it. Im pretty sure I slightly damaged my prop sucking a rock up the other day. Its not quite as fast and ever so slight vibration. So slight that one might not even notice. Only a hand full of days left for me, Im on lake of the ozarks. Would you ride out the season or should I not risk it? Are there bearings in that pump to replace also? I'll rebuild it this winter for sure.

    • @watercraftjournal
      @watercraftjournal  5 лет назад +1

      It's very likely it's just the prop. You should be OK if you take it easy (don't pin it for an hour straight). The bearings ought to be OK, but it never hurts to take a look when you have the pump out.

  • @TheRUSLAN23
    @TheRUSLAN23 6 лет назад +3

    Amazing video thank you

  • @jamiemcdiarmid3127
    @jamiemcdiarmid3127 3 года назад +2

    would this be the same on a gp 1300r 2007 model cheers love your work

    • @watercraftjournal
      @watercraftjournal  3 года назад +1

      Theoretically, yes. The steps may be slightly different but the process is mainly the same.

    • @jamiemcdiarmid3127
      @jamiemcdiarmid3127 3 года назад +1

      @@watercraftjournal cheers

  • @SlayerHawkX
    @SlayerHawkX 3 года назад +2

    where do u put the sealant?.around the lip or on the flat surface

  • @miankopl
    @miankopl Год назад +1

    Nice shiny vice you have - I assume that’s after old one broke 😃

  • @tg1740
    @tg1740 4 года назад +4

    What sealant is used to reassemble mating surfaces?

    • @watercraftjournal
      @watercraftjournal  4 года назад +2

      Most off-the-shelf silicones will work; we used Permatex Right Stuff for ours as it's the best sealant on the market.

    • @tg1740
      @tg1740 4 года назад +1

      The Watercraft Journal thanks for the reply!
      Santa brought me a Solas prop from Riva Racing and it’s time to get installed in my 19 VX Cruiser HO.
      Appreciate the awesome content!!

  • @ericeves6452
    @ericeves6452 4 года назад +3

    what did you use for your gasket material?

    • @watercraftjournal
      @watercraftjournal  4 года назад

      Silicone is always recommended; we prefer Permatex Right Stuff. It cures within minutes and is the best sealant we've ever used for cars, boats and PWC.

    • @WaterDR-tw8re
      @WaterDR-tw8re 3 года назад

      Which product in particular? Permatex makes so many.

  • @roscoadventures2194
    @roscoadventures2194 3 года назад

    Hi mate what are the signals telling U on water that U need a new prop empeller

    • @watercraftjournal
      @watercraftjournal  3 года назад

      Besides literally looking at the prop (using a flashlight) for damage, you'll often feel a very pronounced vibration.

  • @greggshockey290
    @greggshockey290 10 месяцев назад

    Wait prop or impeller 🤔😂 this was way backing the early days.... lol

  • @musmus96
    @musmus96 4 года назад +1

    not showing when you loosen the impeller...

    • @watercraftjournal
      @watercraftjournal  4 года назад

      musmus96 because that effer was so tight we broke a vise. We gave up and took it to a machine shop to heat it up more and break it loose.

  • @brittontucker9991
    @brittontucker9991 6 лет назад

    Would you rather have a gp1800 or rxtx 300?

    • @watercraftjournal
      @watercraftjournal  6 лет назад

      Wait to see which gets our "Watercraft of The Year" award.

  • @RealSuburbanCowboy
    @RealSuburbanCowboy 3 года назад +1

    It seems a lot of info was missing from this video. Oh well.

    • @watercraftjournal
      @watercraftjournal  3 года назад

      Did you read the corresponding article?

    • @RealSuburbanCowboy
      @RealSuburbanCowboy 3 года назад

      @@watercraftjournal Nope, it's a video, not a blog. I just watched a different video.

  • @bryantjopplin
    @bryantjopplin 5 лет назад +2

    Be sure it's non chlorinated brake cleaner. Original eats away at anything not metal.

  • @TheZbadam1
    @TheZbadam1 6 лет назад

    Do these have metal wear rings?

  • @robertbarel896
    @robertbarel896 2 года назад

    I love your channel but on 8:35 you said something that I don't agree with . you said not to use parts cleaner but instead to use breaks cleaner . I am in the chemical cleaning industry . parts cleaner have corrosion preventive ingredients . yes the are alkaline (high PH) . breaks cleaner use acid (low PH ) because they can attack rust better. if you don't have rust - do not use breaks cleaner . use parts cleaner . if you use breaks cleaner and you are going to leave the unit without use (for the winter for example ) - use baking soda or alcohol cleaner (window cleaner )with water to flush the parts to neutralize the PH . Never leave the break cleaner without rinse . it will create small microscopic holes in the metal and rust and corrosion will be even more of a problem . if you use parts cleaner - you should be good . acids attack metal . this is why you go to public toilets and see the faucets all with green residues - they use chlorine and acids that eat the chrome . you don't want it in your watercraft :)

  • @robburke8867
    @robburke8867 6 лет назад +2

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