68ragtop
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Hi Guys, I am aware that the 951 DI engines are bad news in general, & from what I found on this forum it sounds like they have an expected life of 200 hours on the high side. Is this because of fuel related issues from the fuel pump, injectors, or other things that make them run lean & melt down, or is there also an internal engine component to this limited life conundrum?
When they need a rebuild, is it primarily the top end that fails prematurely, or do these engines have crank isssues, etc as well. In otherwords, if an engine doesn't scatter its top end into the rest of the engine, does the rest of it hold up well? What else usually needs updating or replacing as these age?
Are there worse years than others? If I pick one of these up as another project ski, will it require specific sea-doo tools that I might not already have?
Thanks for the schooling, 68RT
When they need a rebuild, is it primarily the top end that fails prematurely, or do these engines have crank isssues, etc as well. In otherwords, if an engine doesn't scatter its top end into the rest of the engine, does the rest of it hold up well? What else usually needs updating or replacing as these age?
Are there worse years than others? If I pick one of these up as another project ski, will it require specific sea-doo tools that I might not already have?
Thanks for the schooling, 68RT
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