readdude
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I recently took over an '08 GTI SE 155 and an '08 GTX 155. The GTX's propulsion system is pretty loud compared to the GTI and is less responsive and over-revs on RPMs when loaded with two riders (a bit slow on out of the hole too with only the operator).
Both of them have about 95 hours on them, pretty well maintained. Engines start right up and idle sounds good. No signs of overheating.
So, I am assuming that the GTX's propulsion system has either bad bearings or damaged impeller (will take it out of the water, currently on a floating dock, this weekend to better inspect).
I know that is a pretty general description, but generally speaking, my question is, how imperative is it that I get this looked at vs. riding a few hours on the next few weekends? Should I get it out of the water and to a mechanic immediately, or is it reasonable to use it with these limitations and get it fixed after Labor day?
Both of them have about 95 hours on them, pretty well maintained. Engines start right up and idle sounds good. No signs of overheating.
So, I am assuming that the GTX's propulsion system has either bad bearings or damaged impeller (will take it out of the water, currently on a floating dock, this weekend to better inspect).
I know that is a pretty general description, but generally speaking, my question is, how imperative is it that I get this looked at vs. riding a few hours on the next few weekends? Should I get it out of the water and to a mechanic immediately, or is it reasonable to use it with these limitations and get it fixed after Labor day?