Replaced the impeller when I took her apart to clean and grease, local boat shop had one in stock when I went in to buy oil for the lower unit so I figured might as well. Old one had a good sized crack, but no missing fins. Put it all back together, ran it in the barrel after getting the proof hole opened and its shooting a steady stream, no sputtering or steam there so I figured the pump itself was good. Water coming out the proof hole is warm, but not hot. Had it going in the barrel for 10 minutes or so to see if the engine itself was having any issues at idle, and didn't notice the leg become hot at that point. Was only after 30+ minutes on the the lake doing everything from idle to WOT that I went to take it out and noticed that water was steaming on the leg. That was why I was curious as to whether this was normal, while it was submerged still in the water I assume it would be much cooler, but I don't want any heat build up inside reaching a point where seals and what have you start to break down.