Just a quick question.... in most JD water pumps how much clearance is normal between the impeller and the suction side of the pump case. I was having flow issues but couldn't see issue with the pump so was going to try to take the impeller off. Undid the snap rings and tried to tap the shaft out or atleast enough to see the full impeller better. Realized it wasn't going to come apart without damage I put it back in place snap rings and all..
Impeller was a different distance from the back of the case. I realized with just gentle hammer taps I can make the impeller shaft move in and out enough to go from credit card between impeller and case to impeller jammed against the case. In my original pictures the impeller was further than that away yet.
So I'm like did I create this issue from tapping on it or is this my problem? Bearing going and making the impeller too far out. I can't even see what's moving to change the distance.
So long story short what distance should there be between the suction side of the case and the suction side of the impeller. I would figure it should almost touch just a hair of space but maybe not
Tell me what you think? That was the gap as of taking the pump off
Impeller was a different distance from the back of the case. I realized with just gentle hammer taps I can make the impeller shaft move in and out enough to go from credit card between impeller and case to impeller jammed against the case. In my original pictures the impeller was further than that away yet.
So I'm like did I create this issue from tapping on it or is this my problem? Bearing going and making the impeller too far out. I can't even see what's moving to change the distance.
So long story short what distance should there be between the suction side of the case and the suction side of the impeller. I would figure it should almost touch just a hair of space but maybe not
Tell me what you think? That was the gap as of taking the pump off
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