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Keeping your outboard motor cool under pressure is non-negotiable on the water. A worn or damaged impeller can lead to overheating, reduced performance, and costly engine repairs. The Sierra 18-3246 impeller steps in as a dependable upgrade, crafted to restore optimal water flow in your marine engine's pump system. Boat owners swear by its durability during long hauls and choppy conditions, ensuring your engine stays protected season after season.
Engineered with precision, this impeller features flexible neoprene vanes that conform perfectly to the pump housing, maximizing water intake even at high RPMs. Unlike brittle alternatives, it resists cracking from heat cycles or debris ingestion, delivering consistent cooling for inline and V-drive setups. Its exact OEM-spec dimensions guarantee a seamless fit, eliminating vibrations and leaks that plague inferior parts.
This impeller slots right into a range of 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines from leading brands. It's a direct replacement for models in the 4-9.9 HP class, commonly found on dinghies, fishing boats, and pontoons. Verify your engine's serial number against service manuals, but it's proven reliable in applications like early Mercury, Johnson, and Evinrude powerheads. Pro tip: Pair it with a fresh wear plate for even better longevity.
Swapping out your old impeller takes under an hour with basic tools—no special skills required. Here's how to do it right:
Common pitfall: Install with the vanes folding rearward for proper rotation. If it feels stiff, soak in hot water for 10 minutes to soften.
Inspect your impeller annually or every 100 hours—whichever comes first. Signs of trouble include weak pee stream, milky exhaust, or surging temps. Flush with fresh water after every saltwater trip, and store the motor dry. For heavy users, upgrade to a rebuild kit with a stainless steel drive key to prevent shearing. This simple routine can double your impeller's lifespan, saving you downtime on prime fishing days.
Replace it yearly for freshwater use or after every 50-100 hours in saltwater. Check for vane wear, cracks, or rubber hardening during routine service.
Yes, it's compatible with many pre-2000 models in the 4-9.9 HP range from major brands. Cross-reference your OEM part number for exact match.
On most setups, no—full lower unit removal ensures proper access and prevents damage. Use a service manual for your model.
Polish minor grooves with fine sandpaper or replace the housing. A scored housing reduces impeller life by up to 50%.
Absolutely—its neoprene material is ethanol-resistant, unlike some OEM rubber compounds that swell and fail prematurely.
After install, strong tell-tale flow at idle (1-2 GPM) and full stream at 3000 RPM indicate proper operation. No flow? Check rotation direction.
Many mechanics prefer Sierra for its consistent quality and lower cost. It matches or exceeds OEM specs in flow and durability tests.
Equip your boat with the Sierra 18-3246 and hit the water confidently—reliable cooling means more time fishing, cruising, and enjoying the ride.
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