Impeller Pumps

  • Impeller Nikkiso: FP-50

    Impeller Nikkiso: FP-50

    Sale! Original price was: €169,95.Current price is: €139,95. Same day shipping
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  • Impeller Nikkiso FP-20

    Impeller Nikkiso FP-20

    Sale! Original price was: €39,95.Current price is: €32,95. Same day shipping
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  • Impeller Nikkiso FP-15

    Impeller Nikkiso FP-15

    Sale! Original price was: €31,95.Current price is: €26,95. Same day shipping
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  • Impeller Kashiyama: SP-400

    Impeller Kashiyama: SP-400

    Sale! Original price was: €134,95.Current price is: €109,95. Same day shipping
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  • Impeller Kashiyama: KP-300 Yanmar: 148687-42830

    Impeller Kashiyama: KP-300 Yanmar: 148687-42830

    Sale! Original price was: €104,95.Current price is: €89,95. Same day shipping
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  • Impeller Doosan: 60.06804.0011 CAT: 3N1888 Cummins: 217308

    Impeller Doosan: 60.06804.0011 CAT: 3N1888 Cummins: 217308

    Sale! Original price was: €104,95.Current price is: €87,95. Same day shipping
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  • Impeller Doosan: 60.06804-0004 Kashiyama: SPM-200 Nikkiso: F40

    Impeller Doosan: 60.06804-0004 Kashiyama: SPM-200 Nikkiso: F40

    Sale! Original price was: €79,95.Current price is: €66,95. Same day shipping
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Buying an impeller

The impeller is an important part of the cooling system. An impeller rotates in the impeller pump, the rubbers of the impeller run against the edge of the impeller pump housing (cooling water pump). They create a suction force that draws in the water. The impeller should be replaced every few years and preferably removed during the winter break. Then the impeller will last longer. You can buy an impeller directly here.

Step-by-step instructions for cleaning or replacing the impeller (cooling water system for inboard motors)

Step-by-step instructions for replacing the impeller pump:

  1. Close the outboard valve.
  2. Open the pump housing cover (a round sealing plate). Some water may come out of the pump, but that is not a problem.
  3. Wet the gasket a little and take it out without tearing it.
  4. Remember the direction of rotation of the impeller.
  5. Remove the impeller.
  6. Check the pump housing for rubber fragments.
  7. Lubricate the impeller and gasket with acid-free petroleum jelly.
  8. Place the impeller and gasket back in the pump housing.
  9. Open the outboard valve, start the engine and check that cooling water is coming out.