Hi, I have a 94 seadoo xp with the 657x engine.
I had a couple cylinder bolt heads break in the lake took in some water while limping to the dock. Pulled the engine, the crank had bad bearings, got a reman crank.
Put it all together, lined up the timing mark on the stator, timed the rotary valve. I have 150psi in both cylinders.
I haven't taken it to the lake yet, but on the trailer, If I give it throttle, it hesitates, blows back through the carbs, then revs up. If I go wot, it will bog and die.
It was doing the same thing with the broken head bolts while testing before I pulled the engine. Pistons are still in good shape, as they only have maybe 10hrs on a top end rebuild. Cylinders are perfect, one spot on a piston has water marks, but the Rings look perfect and, as I said, 150psi. Changing the valve timing by one spot either way just makes it run worse or not at all.
Seems like the valve isn't closing soon enough when the piston is coming down, and some of the positive crankcase pressure gets pushed through the carbs causing a lean hesitation for a second.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated! Valve clearance is also within spec and in decent shape.
I had a couple cylinder bolt heads break in the lake took in some water while limping to the dock. Pulled the engine, the crank had bad bearings, got a reman crank.
Put it all together, lined up the timing mark on the stator, timed the rotary valve. I have 150psi in both cylinders.
I haven't taken it to the lake yet, but on the trailer, If I give it throttle, it hesitates, blows back through the carbs, then revs up. If I go wot, it will bog and die.
It was doing the same thing with the broken head bolts while testing before I pulled the engine. Pistons are still in good shape, as they only have maybe 10hrs on a top end rebuild. Cylinders are perfect, one spot on a piston has water marks, but the Rings look perfect and, as I said, 150psi. Changing the valve timing by one spot either way just makes it run worse or not at all.
Seems like the valve isn't closing soon enough when the piston is coming down, and some of the positive crankcase pressure gets pushed through the carbs causing a lean hesitation for a second.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated! Valve clearance is also within spec and in decent shape.