The rebuilder should have bolted the cylinders in right. I wouldn't go tearing into his engine because it may void the warranty. He was probably thinking you installed the cylinders yourself.
Oh OK, I would like to learn how to do that sometime but now that’s a little beyond my pay gradeThe rebuilder should have bolted the cylinders in right. I wouldn't go tearing into his engine because it may void the warranty. He was probably thinking you installed the cylinders yourself.
No prob,I appreciate the input and It just reminds me that I still have a lot to learn about working on these skis.Matt is correct, I though you had rebuilt it yourself. Sorry.
...I trim it all the way up and usually by trimming it down just a hair I get the 6850 to touch a few times but it seems to average around 6790ish.
I was out rippin' glass today on it and it was running like a scalded ape but If it is suppose to hit that 6900-6950 I would like to get it there especially with this HP engine rebuild. :thumbsup:
Thanks Chester, I’ll give that a try.If the impeller and wear ring are in good condition and everything is stock, you won't see 6900 RPM. These will only rev to 6750 +/- 50. You can try turning the adjuster out on the water regulator to gain some top end and RPM.
Chester
Thanks for those instructions and I will definitely send pics when I get into it here in a few. Tom did not tell me what he bored it over to but I will ask him.I may be a little more over the top but I never reuse raves valves, rave housings or the o-ring on the rave valve. Way too much oil, the top cap should be dry. So you need to look at the entire assembly off the engine. The pto you can just remove the 2 screws and remove it completely. The mag side you'll need to disassemble. But, just take the spring off around the bellow, then slip the bellow downward and spin the black cap off, then remove the housing. DON'T REMOVE THE BELLOW. You want to see if it's fully seated on the bottom of the housing. There is no spring on the bottom of the bellow, there is a groove that the rubber seats into. It's all visual inspection you need to do right now. Then post pics before and after you disassemble the components once they're on the bench.
Your valves probably are cut since the engine is bored, so if you are to get new ones, you'd have to mod them. I'm sure the bore is past the first over
size. Did ses tell you what they bored the engine to?
No, I am using the oil pump.Oil looks excessive. Either to rich of oil mixture, bellow not seated correctly, or both. Are you premixing oil?
I may be a little more over the top but I never reuse raves valves, rave housings or the o-ring on the rave valve. Way too much oil, the top cap should be dry. So you need to look at the entire assembly off the engine. The pto you can just remove the 2 screws and remove it completely. The mag side you'll need to disassemble. But, just take the spring off around the bellow, then slip the bellow downward and spin the black cap off, then remove the housing. DON'T REMOVE THE BELLOW. You want to see if it's fully seated on the bottom of the housing. There is no spring on the bottom of the bellow, there is a groove that the rubber seats into. It's all visual inspection you need to do right now. Then post pics before and after you disassemble the components once they're on the bench.
Your valves probably are cut since the engine is bored, so if you are to get new ones, you'd have to mod them. I'm sure the bore is past the first over size. Did ses tell you what they bored the engine to?
Tom (SES) actually told this nice,trusting fella that this is a "performance engine" that makes about 125HP. What a crock, I hate BS.
Did you see the paint job on that thing? :facepalm:
Can we please see the dyno chart?
I agree miki because I use to own a 98' GSXL and it flew! I am gonna repaint the engine anyway but come on man! DOn't send a customer an engine that looks like it was painted by a 2 yr old! Tha's what I like about you fellas, you shoot striaght no BS.Honestly there is no way and he is BS'ing you, plus that thing looks like crap. There is no way that ting makes more power than a 951.
I know a Group K Sleeper 787 will run with a 951 but they never advertise power and I can assure you they can make way more power than Tom and they have the results to back them up. They do porting, mill the head, dry out the pipe, change the air cleaner and jetting and change the impeller.
If he actually did mod that thing and didn't tell you to rejet it will destroy itself. If it doesn't need to be rejetted he did nothing to it except sell you BS.
Agree. Tom is a heck of a salesman. I have an 800 built by him. Runs good. Im scared to check the compression on it
Ok good deal! The shims are stuck to the hull so I will leave them be. Also, I buying a 96 XP with a bad engine for $200...see what you guys have done to me? The way I look at it is you can never have too many 96 xp’sYes that impeller and wear ring look to be in real good shape as Chester suggested.
Those )-rings are OK but will not be needed with the Skat pump because they do not use the stock bilge system. Put the shims back where they were and the alignment should be fine if it was in the first place.