If there is a perfect impeller puller for the D4, I want to know what it is!
I don't have sufficient strength to pull the impeller out with channel locks, knipex pliers, or other plier type tools I have tried. At least not until I followed the advice to lube up the housing and, with the cover off, bump the starter a couple of times to get the impeller to start out on its own. At that point, on my impeller change a few months back, I was able to leverage it out with knipex pliers.
The only tool I know that may work best requires modification. It is the smaller Seadog impeller puller. The first time I used it, I got it to work. But it really wasn't a good fit and, a year later, when I was replacing the impeller for a second time, I couldn't get it fitted well. It is difficult to get the "arms" into the impeller to grab well with the long shaft in the middle. The handle is too long and hits the engine block. I managed to get it to work the first time I used it, but the second time, I just couldn't squeeze it into the available space and get the arms to grip the impeller well enough to pull it out.
Still, with modification, it may be a good option. Basically what you need to do is cut down the center shaft and round the end. Without cutting it down, the puller is a difficult fit. The center shaft is just too long. The local Volvo diesel in the Portland, Or area recommends the Sea Dog as modified. I've yet to modify mine as recommended, but I hope to do it before my next impeller change (which shouldn't be until next year).
The impeller seems to have both gone up in price and is in short supply these days. Here's one source:
https://www.hodgesmarine.com/sdg660...H24jT7KZlY1-Twycw71lGAqX-1jIX-TxoCcXcQAvD_BwE
Jabsco also makes a similar impeller that retails for much more:
https://www.amazon.com/Jabsco-50070...locphy=9032968&hvtargid=pla-457549119111&th=1
But again, if there is some other perfect tool out there that I don't know about, I would really like to know!
Gini