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Old 03-09-2010, 06:03 PM   #15
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Default leave it to the pros.....

If you don't know what your doing, you could have some issues. From refilling the drive improperly to making sure the shift fork is alighned. You could end up with more headaches than its worth. Impellers should be changed every year. If your going to inspect it, might as well replace it at that point (Its only $50). For what they cost and work involved changing them its worth it. If an impeller breaks apart, all of the veins need to be accounted for or else your in for problems in the future (overheating, water injection issues, and problems).
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