Maintenance; Worn/Dull Impeller; Impeller Clearance Adjustment - Mercury Jet 25 Manual

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Worn/Dull Impeller

The intake of gravel through the pump can round off and wear the
leading edges of the impeller. Some conditions that could be
experienced from a worn/dull impeller are as follows:
Noticeable performance loss, especially on acceleration
Difficulty getting the boat on plane
An increase in engine RPM at wide open throttle
IMPORTANT: Do not sharpen or alter the top side lifting angle.
Check the impeller blades occasionally for damage. Use a flat file
to resharpen the leading edges. Sharpen to a 0.8 mm (1/32 in.)
radius by removing material from bottom side only.
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Leading edge

Impeller Clearance Adjustment

The impeller should be adjusted so there is approximately
0.8 mm (0.03 in.) clearance between the impeller edge and liner.
Operating the jet drive in waters that contain sand and gravel can
cause wear to the impeller blades, and the clearance will start to
exceed 0.8 mm (0.03 in.).

MAINTENANCE

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Top side lifting angle

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