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Yamaha 2009 212SS

SimonG

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2009
Boat Model
SS
Boat Length
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Can anybody help , I have a Yamaha 212ss (2009) with 300 hours on the clock , just been for maintenance as I had vibration from the Starboard engine, turns out the impeller was touching the housing. The housing was polished and was ok for a while, but now when I accelerate above around 6000 rpm the port rpm jumps up to around 8000 rpm and I need about 9000 to get on the plane !
 
Can anybody help , I have a Yamaha 212ss (2009) with 300 hours on the clock , just been for maintenance as I had vibration from the Starboard engine, turns out the impeller was touching the housing. The housing was polished and was ok for a while, but now when I accelerate above around 6000 rpm the port rpm jumps up to around 8000 rpm and I need about 9000 to get on the plane !
Any chance you could pull the pump to inspect the wear ring? Otherwise - you may be able to stick a phone camera inside - through the intake, or cleanout port.
Are you in salt?
Sounds like you have cavitation, it could be that your wear ring developed a perforation and the pump is sucking air. The OEM wear rings have a thin SS liner that can buckle with time due to galvanic corrosion - those wear rings have an aluminum body.

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glad to have you on board,
was it the mechanic who diagnosed it with impeller touching housing disease or did you do that?

I would agree with Swatski that it sounds more like a cavitation issue and I would also check the edges of you impellers for dings or how the silicone looks in the forward portion of the intake housing, that can come loose and as you accelerate and create more suction it pulls the silicone away from the hull allowing air in

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