I've never seen that or heard of it before. The only bad carbon rings I've seen let water in the hull. Maybe because the ski was taking on so much water they didn't notice the cavitation.It'll suck air if the carbon seal is failing, if you're not pulling water through the impeller efficiently it'll cavitate. Most noticable when it starts to go south is at the hole shot and with a passenger, I'm starting to get this on my 97' GTX here lately. Accompanying the cavitation, I'm noticing a little bit of water splashing in at the carbon seal area also, not a lot but some water getting in.
Yes, the carbon seal is a funny thing as they can suck air but not leak water and leak water but not suck air, so go figure.I've never seen that or heard of it before. The only bad carbon rings I've seen let water in the hull. Maybe because the ski was taking on so much water they didn't notice the cavitation.
I've been working on skis, outboards and sleds for well over 25 years so I know a few things myself.
As the guy stated he REPLACED ALL THOSE PARTS so do you think it's the carbon ring?
I don't think so. It sounds like the only thing he didn't replace was the PTO... So it's most logically the PTO or he's not describing the condition to where we understand it. I'm sorry that I offended you and your expertise but maybe, just maybe you're wrong.
You are new here but in a very short amount of time you have been very argumentative and abrasive. This isn't that kind of forum. We try to rule out the most commonly seen issues first and do the best we can to help over the internet. We are all here to help not argue. You can consider this a warning.
I am not offended in the least, I could be wrong and I am sure I will be wrong in the future. I encourage you to stay and be a respectful and helpful member of our community here.
You both are talking about two different things here.No sarcasm here. You clearly misunderstood. Zip ties are plastic and shouldn't be on there. Or you're referring to a stainless steel hose clamp or oetiker clamp as a zip tie? Pictured below are what I call zip ties and those may not be good enough to seal the bellows which is why I also agreed with RACERXXX to post pictures.
Can't post a pic, at work.
So, you leave the original hose clamps on the bellows. The one that's right next to the hull.....the back of the bellow, not the front where the carbon seal is.......loosen that clamp, then push the bellow forward towards the engine. Now take a "cable tie" and put it around the black plastic thru hull fitting....the part that the driveshaft goes thru. Now clamp the rear hose clamp back on the bellow. That cable tie is your "spacer". You have more effectively increased the carbon seal pressure. As I stated before, Seadoo did this on the hyperbolic hulls but they used a thick o-ring, it's right on the fiche from Seadoo.
You mean like I posted in post #33.Were saying the exact same damn thing Racer, LOL![]()
Yes, but some still didn't understand what you were saying in post #33 so let the dead horse beating continue.......You mean like I posted in post #33.
I just wanted to get one more hit on the dead horse. Trying to paint the picture as best I can, lol.