Wow, that is a lot of rubber bits! Where did you dig those out of (you indicate one of the ones you inspected had any missing vanes)…was this bunch of rubber in the HX?
Something has to be wrong I would think to destroy a new impeller in 18 months. As
@sail sfbay asked, hours may be more telling than time.
Any chance that the impeller ran dry for any period of time? That could mess one up really quick…maybe someone forgot to open the cooling water valve, and opened it after things got warm? Or the intake was plugged with marine goodies ?
Greg
Those bits, and its a LOT more than a handful, are NOT from my impellers!
I dug those out from the last 1/2" of hose and from the input side on the end cap of the heat exchanger. Man it was packed solid in there!
I have replaced two impellers, both failed at the hub and I inspected them carefully for missing bits. To be clear, none of the impellers I replaced had missing bits. The rubber essentially separated from the hub, but was fully intact. I'm now wondering if mine failed in that manner because of excessive back pressure. Frankly I don't know how it was cooling at all.
I've had the boat a bit over 18 months and have traveled from Ft Pierce to Ft Lauderdale, to Hilton Head, to Key West, and back to Hilton Head in that time, with at least 20 solid days of motoring.
I'd never taken the input hose side off the heat exchanger before. Last time I ran some Barnacle buster through I coupled in at the other end of the hose. This time I really wanted to dig in and investigate what was happening. I've been getting a little steam in the exhaust, more than I expected, and the recent over temp alarm.
This mess has to have been building up for years!