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  • DF200AP temperature

    Thank you for the membership here! I'll start right-off and say I love my DF200 outboard! But, I had it out last week and I noticed the temperature go higher than normal without any alarms. At higher RPM's (about 4000) it went up to about 155 and normally it runs about 133. I called my dealer and they said it was probably the impeller and its not under warranty because its considered maintenance. Is this correct? I only have 165hours and had the engine for about 1.5yrs. Is the impeller gonna fail this quickly in the future too? To add complication, I bought the engine in South Florida (purposely not mentioning dealer...yet) and the boat lives at our family vacation home in the Keys; so, its very difficult to find time between work schedules to get down there, but I'm more than capable of swapping the impeller myself if needed. Thank you in advance!

  • #2
    Impellers are a maintenance item. Serviceable life depends on their use, including how much sand dredging has been done.

    After 165 hours it would be due to be changed anyway, and also, after a year and a half, you are overdue to drop the leg, change the gearbox oil and and grease the drive shaft splines anyway. So do that and install a waterpump kit - the whole shebang, not just the impeller.

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    • #3
      Thank you Moonlighter! I bought the impeller kit and metal house yesterday. Also got moly high pressure grease. Hopefully i can install next weekend.

      Do you know what torque measurement for the lower unit bolts? And the impeller bolts?

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      • #4
        If you plan on doing your maintenance it would be very important to get the service manual

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        • #5
          On my DF 175
          10 mm lower unit bolts 40 lbs-ft
          12 mm larger Lower unit bolt 60 pounds lbs-ft
          Water pump case bolts 12.5 lbs-ft

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          • #6
            Thank you!

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