I have a 9.9 Evinrude that’s probably late 90’s to mid 2000’s that I bought used. Given that the paint on the lower unit bolts was intact I doubt the impeller has ever been changed, so I decided to do that today. Imagine my surprise when I learned that the impeller isn’t attached to the shaft with a Woodruff key like I’m used to, but instead is jammed to a flat in the shaft with a small pin. I know this because I saw the pin for just a brief instant before it disappeared into the gravel forever.
I have a piece of 1/8” rod that fits the groove in the impeller perfectly but I can’t imagine using a piece of carbon steel is a good long term solution in that environment, so now I’m on the hunt for a piece of 1/8” stainless rod somewhere.
If you own one of these engines and have never done an impeller change be aware there’s nothing holding that pin in place other than friction.
I have a piece of 1/8” rod that fits the groove in the impeller perfectly but I can’t imagine using a piece of carbon steel is a good long term solution in that environment, so now I’m on the hunt for a piece of 1/8” stainless rod somewhere.
If you own one of these engines and have never done an impeller change be aware there’s nothing holding that pin in place other than friction.