shattered00
Active Member
I missed every self imposed deadline this summer, but have got one out of three skis (possibly?) ready now. I almost had it ready for July 4, however, the idle was drastically off and eventually I lost all electrical activity. The 5 amp fuse blew and also the o-ring for the fuel filter was broken in two.
1) The two 96 XPs had metal fins (much heavier) on the jet pump housing whereas the 95 had plastic ones. I inadvertently switched one of the metal ones with the plastic one so one of the metal ones is now on the 95. Will this be an issue for the one 96xp since it has more HP (i.e. will the plastic jet pump hold up on the 96)?
2) I used two OEM wear rings and one WSM wear ring with lip. The WSM wear ring (on plastic pump housing) is so tight that the impeller spins a 1/4 of turn before it hits the wear ring and doesn't budge at all. There is axial play and everything appears to be installed right (new bearings etc). When I get this 96 running, will giving it throttle cut its way through so that it spins freely without ruining the wear ring or any other component?
3) The engine was newly rebuilt and I read about the 10 hour break-in period. During my trying to get it to run July 4, the idle was so off that when I would start it, the engine would reach probably max RPM. This happened five times for about 6 seconds each while I tried to adjust everything in between each start up. Do you think that I have managed to already damage my engine in terms of metal on metal where the pistons move that could cause rust? If so, is there anything I can do to maybe minimize the damage (like fog the engine to inhibit any rust that may build up in the metal scratches)?
I hope this all makes sense. Thank you for any assistance.
If anyone hears of a ski blowing up at Lake Worth in Texas, it was probably mine, but wish me luck nonetheless!
1) The two 96 XPs had metal fins (much heavier) on the jet pump housing whereas the 95 had plastic ones. I inadvertently switched one of the metal ones with the plastic one so one of the metal ones is now on the 95. Will this be an issue for the one 96xp since it has more HP (i.e. will the plastic jet pump hold up on the 96)?
2) I used two OEM wear rings and one WSM wear ring with lip. The WSM wear ring (on plastic pump housing) is so tight that the impeller spins a 1/4 of turn before it hits the wear ring and doesn't budge at all. There is axial play and everything appears to be installed right (new bearings etc). When I get this 96 running, will giving it throttle cut its way through so that it spins freely without ruining the wear ring or any other component?
3) The engine was newly rebuilt and I read about the 10 hour break-in period. During my trying to get it to run July 4, the idle was so off that when I would start it, the engine would reach probably max RPM. This happened five times for about 6 seconds each while I tried to adjust everything in between each start up. Do you think that I have managed to already damage my engine in terms of metal on metal where the pistons move that could cause rust? If so, is there anything I can do to maybe minimize the damage (like fog the engine to inhibit any rust that may build up in the metal scratches)?
I hope this all makes sense. Thank you for any assistance.
If anyone hears of a ski blowing up at Lake Worth in Texas, it was probably mine, but wish me luck nonetheless!