honestly.... it almost sounds like your supercharger gave way usually when the supercharger drops a washer itll take flywheel teeth and everything else in its path...
how many hours are on the ski?
86 hours. Supercharger is new with upgraded washers
honestly.... it almost sounds like your supercharger gave way usually when the supercharger drops a washer itll take flywheel teeth and everything else in its path...
how many hours are on the ski?
.... They have since replaced everything.... Any opinions guys?
They replaced the entire motor?
JC,
Can you give us a bit more info.
Now that new flywheel,trigger wheel and oil pump are in ... When it cranks does it try to start? Any new codes? All of the work that was just performed wouldn't need to remove any parts that have to do with timing. What is causing you to think the cylinder head is out of time?
K, crankshaft sensor code?? Sorry I must have missed this post. The 4tec will just not start with any crankshaft sensor codes. On this model the CPS sensor is actually inside the Magneto Housing cover right by the trigger wheel. I'm starting to think that whatver damaged your flywheel and trigger wheel probably damaged your crankshaft position sensor.
Just an FYI,
If this was my engine it would be coming out of the ski, brought to the bench and completely dissassembled, there are several tiny jackets in the oiling system on these things. The smallest fragment would easily plug these jackets and cause all kinds of oil starvation which could lead to camshaft siezing etc etc.
I can certainly understand that the CPS was checked out. But that boat will not likely start until this CPS error is dealt with.
So the tech at the dealership has an active cps fault and he thinks the problem is something else???
Go get your ski, get a decent multimeter a decent socket set, decent set of box end wrenches and a set of e-torx/torx bits and fix it yourself.
JMO