KefirSeaDoo
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Immediate Attention Requested -2005 RXT Salt-Water Contamination Issue
So I just got a phone call from my SeaDoo mechanic mentioning that my bill has totaled up to $500!
I had brought my 2005 SeaDoo RXT (70hrs) to him because I got stuck in the middle of the ocean, where my watercraft went into limp mode and the OIL warning appeared on the LCD. I had to pull the lanyard off of its post 4 to 5 times constantly resetting the warning and allowing me to push 3000 to 4000 RPM to get back to the marina. During that time I noticed symptoms of: white smoke coming out of the exhaust & unusual engine sounds coming from inside the hull.
Initially when I brought the watercraft to him he and I ran a few tests (oil pressure test being one of them, where it failed to maintain adequate PSI during warm-up and normal operation) and deduced the problem to be the oil pressure regulator located at the bottom of the engine. We had also purchased a front and rear oil pressure switch to exchange the existing for good measure (and added expense):banghead:
I get a call from him today mentioning that he dismounted and removed the engine from the hull and the cause of my problems was attributable to salt water contamination in the engine Oil. He mentioned that he had to disassemble the engine, clean everything and replace some parts, which I'm not sure what they were.
I am supposed to go to his shop at 3 PM Pacific time today and it is 11:30 AM as I type this post.
Does anyone see anything suspicious with the above? Any inkling that he may be running game on me? With this mentioning of saltwater contamination in the oil, is there anything I can look for to validate this? He has a habit of keeping all the old parts that he removes and exchanges.
What is the typical protocol when engine oil has been exposed to saltwater contamination?
How the heck does this happen to me, when I freshwater flush immediately after every ocean trip?
I just don't want to be taken advantage of as I feel I currently am!:banghead:
Thank you in advance for any quick responses to my issue!
Kefir
Misc Details:
70hrs on 2005 RXT S/C
Recent S/C Rebuild
Recent FULL Service performed
Had to take RXT back to mechanic after service b/c he filled too much engine oil in the watercraft. Extracted almost a quart.
So I just got a phone call from my SeaDoo mechanic mentioning that my bill has totaled up to $500!
I had brought my 2005 SeaDoo RXT (70hrs) to him because I got stuck in the middle of the ocean, where my watercraft went into limp mode and the OIL warning appeared on the LCD. I had to pull the lanyard off of its post 4 to 5 times constantly resetting the warning and allowing me to push 3000 to 4000 RPM to get back to the marina. During that time I noticed symptoms of: white smoke coming out of the exhaust & unusual engine sounds coming from inside the hull.
Initially when I brought the watercraft to him he and I ran a few tests (oil pressure test being one of them, where it failed to maintain adequate PSI during warm-up and normal operation) and deduced the problem to be the oil pressure regulator located at the bottom of the engine. We had also purchased a front and rear oil pressure switch to exchange the existing for good measure (and added expense):banghead:
I get a call from him today mentioning that he dismounted and removed the engine from the hull and the cause of my problems was attributable to salt water contamination in the engine Oil. He mentioned that he had to disassemble the engine, clean everything and replace some parts, which I'm not sure what they were.
I am supposed to go to his shop at 3 PM Pacific time today and it is 11:30 AM as I type this post.
Does anyone see anything suspicious with the above? Any inkling that he may be running game on me? With this mentioning of saltwater contamination in the oil, is there anything I can look for to validate this? He has a habit of keeping all the old parts that he removes and exchanges.
What is the typical protocol when engine oil has been exposed to saltwater contamination?
How the heck does this happen to me, when I freshwater flush immediately after every ocean trip?
I just don't want to be taken advantage of as I feel I currently am!:banghead:
Thank you in advance for any quick responses to my issue!
Kefir
Misc Details:
70hrs on 2005 RXT S/C
Recent S/C Rebuild
Recent FULL Service performed
Had to take RXT back to mechanic after service b/c he filled too much engine oil in the watercraft. Extracted almost a quart.
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