sledman1
Member

Boy could I use some help from the resident Jetpump experts. This is going to be a bit long but I want to give you all the information I have. Bought a 98 GTXL with a blown motor and 300 hours on it. So I rebuilt the motor and also rebuilt the jetpump since it had so many hours and I did not know the maintenance history on the ski.
On the pump I replaced all the bearings and seals a long with the shaft. One of the bearings had spun and the diameter of the shaft was just out of tolerance. Replaced the wear ring as well. The impeller was a little beat up but we cleaned it up a bit and used it.
When I first put the ski in the water it was working pretty good with just a little cavitations. The amount of cavitations seems to get worst and it got to the point where I had to get to 20 MPH before the cavitations would stop and the ski would take off.
I replaced the intake crate with a Solas unit and pulled the pump and installed a Solas Concord impeller. Took it out on the lake yesterday and it seems even worst then before the intake and impeller replacement.
This year and model jetski was built with two different drive configurations depending on when it was built. At one point I was reading on the forums about the carbon seal and using the bellows to apply pre-load the carbon seal. I figured this was my problem and purchased some heavy duty tie wraps to try that little trick to stiffen up the bellows. When I got home I realized that my drive setup was different and that I did not have a bellows. My ski has a thick rubber hose about 4 inches long with clamps on both ends. So no Carbon seal but a couple of regular seals on the driveshaft inside the ski. These seals are the only thing I can think of at this point to blame my problem on.
One last note, I did not use an alignment tool when I installed the engine back into the ski after the rebuild. Summer is running out and I would like to get this thing set before the snow flies. Any suggests would so greatly be appreciated.
Thanks, Don