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225 hpdi water pressure

Posted By: johnny123

225 hpdi water pressure - 07/01/15 10:01 PM

Got a 05 225 hpdi. what should the water pressure be at when it is at idle and when running? I noticed at idle it was around 5 and when running it was around 10. Shouldn't it be more? Time for a impeller ?
Posted By: smooth move

Re: 225 hpdi water pressure - 07/01/15 10:30 PM

my 200 hpdi was 10 at idle and 25 when running at 3500 rpm. it dropped to 10 when running and on inspection, i found a kink in the line under the deck and another time i found a kink and leak. both times i replaced the entire line because it was brittle.
Posted By: johnny123

Re: 225 hpdi water pressure - 07/02/15 12:20 AM

I will trace the line down first to see if it's kinked. If I change the impeller do I need to change anything else like the housing or plate?
Posted By: smooth move

Re: 225 hpdi water pressure - 07/02/15 01:22 AM

get the kit and it will have everything you need. grease the impeller up real good and twist it into the bottom housing and be SURE the top housing is seated correctly before tightening down.
Posted By: gary purdy

Re: 225 hpdi water pressure - 07/02/15 01:33 AM

Originally Posted By: smooth move
get the kit and it will have everything you need. grease the impeller up real good and twist it into the bottom housing and be SURE the top housing is seated correctly before tightening down.
Please do not put grease on the impeller or housing. Glycerin or soap. Petroleum base oils and greases shorten the life of impellers and I have noticed a gain in pressure too.
Posted By: johnny123

Re: 225 hpdi water pressure - 07/02/15 02:36 AM

Thanks Gary for the tip, I had read about using the soap. I havnt had any alarms or lights go off yet. I will check that guage tube first and flush out and go from there.
Posted By: smooth move

Re: 225 hpdi water pressure - 07/03/15 12:04 AM

dang, 66 yrs old and about 20 outboards later i learned something new. i have always used vasoline on my impellers. i guess you're never too old to learn a new trick.
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