Barefoot Bob
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I have a 1997 Seedoo Challenger with the 787 twin cylinder. Fresh top end this spring with pro X pistons .010 over with .005 clearance. Ran 3/4 tank through the boat before I opend it up for the first time. 4 second the first time, 8 seconds the second time and 10 seconds the last and final before it stuck the back piston.
Removed the rear cylinder, bored .020 over and triple checked everything. Took it out for the break in and withing 2 minutes stuck the rear cylinder again. This time at 5,000 rpm. Seemed to have water in the cylinder from what I could see. Is there a way water can get into the cylinder? Maybe I should have put sealer on the exhuast gaskets? I am stumped
Removed the rear cylinder, bored .020 over and triple checked everything. Took it out for the break in and withing 2 minutes stuck the rear cylinder again. This time at 5,000 rpm. Seemed to have water in the cylinder from what I could see. Is there a way water can get into the cylinder? Maybe I should have put sealer on the exhuast gaskets? I am stumped
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