Description
SPX Johnson Impeller 824P / F4B-11 Polyeurethane SPX 09-824P-2 Jabsco 6303-0003
Impeller: 09-824P-2
Material: Polyeurethane
Impeller Diameter: 51.0 mm    2 Inch
Impeller depth/width: 22.0 mm    0.87 Inch
Shaft Diameter: 8.0 mm Flat    0.31 Flat
Number of blades: 6
Drive type: Single flat drive
Refer to image 6 in the reference guide
Replaces Jabsco Number: 6303-0003 Macerator impeller
Ancor: J050011
CEF: 500210
CEF: 500238
CEF: 500138
Please refer to the attached charts for additional information.
What Makes Johnson Pump the Original and Replacement Impeller of Choice?
With SPX Johnson pump you get:
- Performance Stable Pressure delivery over time
- Ensures the correct cooling flow
- Significantly longer service life – in some applications up to 4 times longer than the competition (at a given duty cycle).
- Excellent Self-priming capability
- Ensures sufficient cooling directly at startup
- Correct impeller Dimensions
- Manufactured to strict tolerances for optimal functionality
Developmental know-how with its Johnson pump brand SPX is an original manufacturer of world class impellers for more than 40 years:
- More than 125 years of accumulated engineering time
- Documented, standardized testing
- Continuous quality testing, annually 150,000 test hours
- In excess of 150,000 hours testing of our mc97 rubber compound
Always use Johnson Pump original impeller lubricant since many rubber compounds are sensitive to petroleum products.
Most SPX Johnson Impellers come with gaskets and lubricant.
Boat Hut Insight
Keep a spare impeller aboard – they’re the unsung heroes of your cooling system, and a broken blade can turn a perfect day on the water into a very long wait for a tow. And a quick tip: always lubricate the impeller with the recommended Johnson Pump lubricant to avoid premature wear – it’s a small step that saves a lot of hassle!
SPX Code: 09-824P-2 Material*: Polyeurethane Outer Dia.: 50.8mm / 2 inch Inner Dia.: 8mm Flat / 0.31inch Flat Width: 22mm / 0.87 inch Replaces Jabsco No : 6303-0003 Reference: 6




