Dr Honda
Well-Known Member
if you are going to run the boat out of the water... mix up a little soapy water, and squirt it in the carbon seal. it needs something to lube it so it doesn't overheat. Soap is the recommended lube, but I normally just put a little coating of waterproof grease on the face of the seal. Also... be careful to not over heat the engine. Like I said above... 15 or 30 seconds... that's it. Personally... I think the second test is a waste of time. You should be seeing a MUCH higher pressure reading cold.
Oh... just so you don't get any bad info from a local mechanic... do not put any oil in the cylinders. It will seal up the rings and give you a higher reading... but it's not a real reading. Also... I am assuming it is cranking at a normal speed. If the engine is cranking slow... you will get low readings. But if it's cranking fast enough for a normal start... then you are OK.
OK... the impeller... your answer is unacceptable.
If you want a Skat-Trak... order one from the states, and be done. Shipping down to Oz isn't that bad for a small box. It's about a 5x5x5 inch box, and only weighs a few pounds. I know I've shipped control levers down there, and I think it was only around $13 USD for US postal, and took 6 days. UPS, FedEx, DHL will probably start around $40, and only take 3 days.
But... if you just want to support the local economy ... that's cool, but you will be limited on what you will find.
Anyway... let us know what you find in the engine.
One last thing on this post... did you buy the boat from an individual who happens to be a mechanic... or did you buy it from a shop? If you bought it from the shop, I would check your local laws to see if there is any way to get some of your money back, or have them actually rebuild the engine because it was sold under false pretenses. (they lied)
Oh... just so you don't get any bad info from a local mechanic... do not put any oil in the cylinders. It will seal up the rings and give you a higher reading... but it's not a real reading. Also... I am assuming it is cranking at a normal speed. If the engine is cranking slow... you will get low readings. But if it's cranking fast enough for a normal start... then you are OK.
OK... the impeller... your answer is unacceptable.

But... if you just want to support the local economy ... that's cool, but you will be limited on what you will find.
Anyway... let us know what you find in the engine.
One last thing on this post... did you buy the boat from an individual who happens to be a mechanic... or did you buy it from a shop? If you bought it from the shop, I would check your local laws to see if there is any way to get some of your money back, or have them actually rebuild the engine because it was sold under false pretenses. (they lied)
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