Bmedlin85 New Member May 10, 2010 #1 It appears that a piece of the piston is M.I.A.!!! Oddly enough there is no damage to the dome and very little to the cylider wall. Attachments Seadoo 020.jpg 422.8 KB · Views: 45
It appears that a piece of the piston is M.I.A.!!! Oddly enough there is no damage to the dome and very little to the cylider wall.
V voodoo New Member May 10, 2010 #2 Keep going so you can rinse out the rotating parts cavity, get all the fragments out of there and inspect the rods for wear or bent.
Keep going so you can rinse out the rotating parts cavity, get all the fragments out of there and inspect the rods for wear or bent.
Dr Honda Well-Known Member May 11, 2010 #3 check the lower half... but you probably wont find anything. since all the edges are rounded... it probably melted. either way... you caught that in time before a catastrophic melt-down.
check the lower half... but you probably wont find anything. since all the edges are rounded... it probably melted. either way... you caught that in time before a catastrophic melt-down.
Dr Honda Well-Known Member May 11, 2010 #4 yup... after a closer look at the picture... your missing piece is smeared/melted to the cylinder wall.
yup... after a closer look at the picture... your missing piece is smeared/melted to the cylinder wall.