ProjectT-5R
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I have a 2000 XP that gets used about 1-2 times per year. On this years vacation it stopped running. It wouldn't try to restart, starter would just click. After it got towed and cooled down the starter would turn the engine but it sounded bad. I popped of the head and the rear cylinder is scuffed to hell. The piston edge has damage too. I assume the engine was fully locked with heat expansion when it died.
I want to repair the ski. The ski is stock and I do not want to upgrade it unless it is for reliability. I am not looking to get deep into a new hobby. I just want to fix my ski. I am competent wrench turner but this is my 1st broken PWC and 1st broken 2 stroke.
So my questions are:
I have attached pictures of the failure. I want to say a HUGE thank you in advance for any and all input I get from the collection of experts/gurus/hobbyists for saving me hours of reading and decision fatigue and helping to get me running and back on the water ASAP.
I want to repair the ski. The ski is stock and I do not want to upgrade it unless it is for reliability. I am not looking to get deep into a new hobby. I just want to fix my ski. I am competent wrench turner but this is my 1st broken PWC and 1st broken 2 stroke.
So my questions are:
- What might have caused this engine failure? I would hate to rebuild it and fail it straight away again.
- So what checks should I do before or after rebuild to find root cause and ensure reliability?
- What parts should I replace for the rebuild?
- Cylinder and piston at the very least seems obvious, I think on some quick searches I see full upper end rebuild kits.
- Should I use factory parts or are there better aftermarket options that would be more cost effective but are well proven? Again just looking for stock performance and stock or improved reliability.
- Can the upper rebuild be performed with the engine in the PWC?
- I have a matching 2nd ski, it is still running fine, I would love to keep it that way. Are there any checks or modifications should make to it to ensure it's reliability?
I have attached pictures of the failure. I want to say a HUGE thank you in advance for any and all input I get from the collection of experts/gurus/hobbyists for saving me hours of reading and decision fatigue and helping to get me running and back on the water ASAP.
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