Greetings from the new guy!
I recently pulled out the engine in my 1995 Sea Doo XP, it's a 717. I need to replace the pistons due to them seizing & noticed the 2 connecting rods (piston small end) have different sized hole ratios due to the cage dissintergrating.
One has been worn more than the other.
My questions are:
1. 1 Rod end(inside diameter) measures approx 22mm & the other Rod end measures approx 23mm . What is the inside hole diameter supposed to be?
2. What is the maximum wear (inside measurement) on a connecting rod before it should be replaced?
3. Can I use these existing connecting rods for my new pistons, when one is slightly bigger than the other(how much play can I get away with)?
There is no scoring inside the rod end.
There is no information in the manual regarding this.
Thanks!
I recently pulled out the engine in my 1995 Sea Doo XP, it's a 717. I need to replace the pistons due to them seizing & noticed the 2 connecting rods (piston small end) have different sized hole ratios due to the cage dissintergrating.
One has been worn more than the other.
My questions are:
1. 1 Rod end(inside diameter) measures approx 22mm & the other Rod end measures approx 23mm . What is the inside hole diameter supposed to be?
2. What is the maximum wear (inside measurement) on a connecting rod before it should be replaced?
3. Can I use these existing connecting rods for my new pistons, when one is slightly bigger than the other(how much play can I get away with)?
There is no scoring inside the rod end.
There is no information in the manual regarding this.
Thanks!