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impeller removal rotation..?

Hector Corzo

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Location
Lynn, Ma.
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2006
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
21
I have a 2006 SX210 and I am trying to remove the starboard impeller from the shaft. to remove does it go clockwise or counter clock wise looking at it as it would be on the boat ?
Thanks for your help....
 
On my 2017 it was right to loosen (opposite of normal).. and I absolutely needed the special adapter to remove it...
 

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yes, I have the adapter just wanna make sure I go the right way because I heard it was counter clock wise if you are looking from the front.
 
Heat up the threads before attempting prop removal. It can make a big difference. A propane torch is fine.

-Greg
 
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