Help!? I am tasked with the impeller replacement on my sterndrive this weekend and I have a question. I have researched the procedure for the seawater pump removal and although I have found some useful resources I still have reservations. There are two recommended procedures that involve either complete pump removal or disassembly of the pump housing in place (doesn't require disconnection of water lines at back of pump).
The question arises from removing the entire pump and identifying the additional small lines that attach to the pump body forward of the water supply and return lines. These attach to the upright part of the seawater pump that resembles the master cylinder of a brake system. Are these for the fuel cooling system? Are they easy to detach and re-attach or will I need gaskets/O-rings if I attempt this? Is it better to completely detach the pump or disassemble and reassemble it in place to replace the impeller?
The question arises from removing the entire pump and identifying the additional small lines that attach to the pump body forward of the water supply and return lines. These attach to the upright part of the seawater pump that resembles the master cylinder of a brake system. Are these for the fuel cooling system? Are they easy to detach and re-attach or will I need gaskets/O-rings if I attempt this? Is it better to completely detach the pump or disassemble and reassemble it in place to replace the impeller?