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ETM used to sell a maintenance kit for the old MP40 wetside. Newer designs seem less 'modular' so no more kit.
 
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You CAN get a replacment M1 impeller. $10 plus shipping. :)
 

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If it's any consolation, I've been running four QD units from the day they were first available and they all purr along like a kitten. One of the reasons I do not buy them used is that there is no way to know whether they were abused or used stupidly. Hopefully yours were not.
 

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These are all like new, original box, original spacers included and apparently cleaned every other week and allowed to dry on a cloth diaper LOL..........Sometimes we have good luck!
 

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I’m all for repairing equipment on your own, but always contact customer service before you take stuff apart. Ecotech Marine has hands down the best customer service. I had a wet side that I bought used and the magnet busted. They replaced it for free. I dropped a dry side and cracked it. Repaired it for 50 bucks. Had another dryside that was noisy. Replaced for free. Obviously sounds like the stuff is breaking a lot but I would rather it break and get new units within a day or two, than to be stuck with terrible customer service.
 
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Maybe next time. I’m happier taking it apart and trying myself.
 
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Replacement dry side fixed the issue. Definitely bad bearing on the dry side.
 

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About to rebuild one of mine as well. Trying to figure out if this piece I’m holding is supposed to be a flat shim or a wave type shim? Off to look for bearings . . .
 

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Post pictures please of what you are referring to. I may have some for you both
 

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That was the very front most shim. I was under the impression it was supposed to be flat?
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