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Solas Impeller 091392
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091392
Solas Impeller 091392: Manufacturer part # PA-CD-1319 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. PA-CD-1319
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Solas Impeller 091394
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091394
Solas Impeller 091394: Manufacturer part # PA-CD-1521 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. PA-CD-1521
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Solas Impeller 091434
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091434
Solas Impeller 091434: Manufacturer part # ST-CD-1520 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. ST-CD-1520
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Solas Impeller 091435
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091435
Solas Impeller 091435: Manufacturer part # ST-CD-1621 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. ST-CD-1621
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Solas Impeller 091436
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091436
Solas Impeller 091436: Manufacturer part # ST-CD-1722 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. ST-CD-1722
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Solas Impeller 091504
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091504
Solas Impeller 091504: Manufacturer part # KE-CD-1116 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. KE-CD-1116
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Solas Impeller 091505
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091505
Solas Impeller 091505: Manufacturer part # KE-CD-1218 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. KE-CD-1218
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Solas Impeller 091506
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091506
Solas Impeller 091506: Manufacturer part # KE-CD-1320 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. KE-CD-1320
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Solas Impeller 091510
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091510
Solas Impeller 091510: Manufacturer part # VB-CD-1317 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. VB-CD-1317
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Solas Impeller 091511
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091511
Solas Impeller 091511: Manufacturer part # VB-CD-1418 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. VB-CD-1418
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Solas Impeller 091512
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091512
Solas Impeller 091512: Manufacturer part # VB-CD-1519 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. VB-CD-1519
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Solas Impeller 091513
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091513
Solas Impeller 091513: Manufacturer part # VF-CD-1218 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. VF-CD-1218
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Solas Impeller 091514
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091514
Solas Impeller 091514: Manufacturer part # VF-CD-1319 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. VF-CD-1319
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Solas Impeller 091518
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091518
Solas Impeller 091518: Manufacturer part # SF-CD-1523 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. SF-CD-1523
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Solas Impeller 091519
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091519
Solas Impeller 091519: Manufacturer part # SF-CD-16-24 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. SF-CD-16-24
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Solas Impeller 091552
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091552
Solas Impeller 091552: Manufacturer part # VF-CD-1114 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. VF-CD-1114
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Solas Impeller 091553
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091553
Solas Impeller 091553: Manufacturer part # ST-CD-1116 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. ST-CD-1116
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Solas Impeller 091849
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091849
Solas Impeller 091849: Manufacturer part # KE-CD-915 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , Recommended for stock 3-seat applications for Kawasaki JH 750 Super Sport 92-97 (all),JH 750 Super Sport Xi 93-97(all), JT 750-A Sport Tourer 94-95, JT 750 STS 95-97, JS 750-A SX 92-95, JS 750-B SXi 95-96,JS 750-C SXi Pro 98-02, JH 750-G Xi Sport 98-99, JH 750-D Super Sport XiR 94, ZXI 95-97.. KE-CD-915
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Solas Impeller 091850
Dennis Kirk Part #: 091850
Solas Impeller 091850: Manufacturer part # SR-CD-1119 - Made of ultra-high-strength and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Exclusive hub-end water seal keeps water and dirt from causing undue wear. Mirror-smooth finish and polished hub. Casting creates the impeller pitches -- other impellers rely on bending. Use the Solas cross-reference chart to find the proper impeller installation tools. Seal included. This unique impeller couples enhanced maneuverability at any speed with excellent inital hookup. Low-speed torque and all-out high speed in one variable-pitch impeller. , , HOW TO SELECT IMPELLERS . , , Impeller selection used to be based on levels of engine modification. While sheer power remains a guide, other parameters have been found to be equally important. Take into account how and where the craft will be used as well as its physical characteristics.. , , 1. The more horsepower a watercraft has, the higher the impeller's pitch angle can be.. 2. If rpm tend to run too high, a higher pitch angle is recommended.. 3. Higher pitch angles are recommended for use in cold climates.. 4. Higher pitch angles are recommended for top-speed performance, but will lower acceleration.. 5. Lower pitch angles are recommended for heavier boats.. 6. Lower pitch angles are recommended for higher altitudes.. 7. Lower pitch angles are recommended for towing.. 8. Lower pitch angles are recommended for acceleration performance, but will lower top end.. , , NOTE:The following tool is required for installing and removing the impeller Part No. 09-0451. SR-CD-1119
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