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I am replacing the wear ring on my 2001 seadoo sportster. I am having issues getting the impellar off. I have removed the cone and oil. but the bolt that goes though the entire assembly will onlt move the impellar instead of breaking loose to remove. Any suggestions on how to remove the impellar

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Where can i get a free manual to see how to replace the wear ring on my 2001 seadoo gtx di

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To remove the impeller properly you will need a couple of specific tools. They are:

Impeller Shaft Holder - Part Number 295 000 028
Impeller Remover Tool - Part Number 295 000 001

Firstly insert the Impeller Shaft Holder on
the impeller shaft flat end.

Using the two screws previously removed from venturi,
secure the Impeller Shaft Holder onto the housing.

You will then need to heat the impeller shaft end with a propane torch to approximately 150°C (300°F) to break the Loctite bond that secures the impeller to the bolt, before to remove impeller.

Important - Do not heat the impeller directly.

Install shaft holder in a vice.

You can then loosen the impeller using the Impeller Remover Tool.

Insert the special tool in impeller splines.

Rotate the Impeller Remover Tool counterclockwise
and unscrew completely the impeller.

CAUTION:
Never use any impact wrench to loosen the impeller.

To remove impeller, apply a rotating movement
and pull at same time. Slide impeller out of housing.

Finally remove the tool from impeller.

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