You're getting there!
I put 847 under the impeller plate as well, but if she is already bolted up dont worry about it. If you do be sure not to block any passages with the sealant, thin bead only along the mating surface.
Some of my motors are the "dock busters". There is no neutral, no reverse, just start and GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!![]()
Unbolt the water pump housing, slide it up, then see if it is still hard to turn. Then it should turn easily.
Mas
when i had to adjust the bottom plate. After pushing the Impeller into the housing. I didn't make sure the impeller was aligned right when i pushed it back down that's why my drive shaft was incredibly hard to turn. The Impeller was wedged in there. Now it's aligned properly ,and sealed up good. The shaft is still hard to turn ,but I can do it with my hand. Unlike last night when I had to use vice grips to make it turn.what are the chances of you taking it all apart again, redoing it, and making a narrated u-tube video of the work you did?
nice work on the lu, and the pics!!
tim
You need a tool to knock out this bushing. The purpose of the tool is to first pass thru the bushing then get wider so that it will no longer fit thru the bushing. At that point tap it with a hammer,and the bushing should fall right out.
In the first pic is why a spade bit works and what you can drive it with. The point where the bushing sits on the spade bit it will no longer go up the bit's shaft. The second pic is of a homemade tool that some have made and used to do this, And the third is asdasc using the spade bit. The last is just the bushing and O-ring



