747AMT
Member
Good morning everyone,
Too make a long story short I agreed to go in, at no cost other than repairs I could accomplish, on a 2005 GTI 718 that my friend had had bought at the beginning of last summer. Seeing as how no boat owner tells the truth when selling, it quit on him the second run out on the lake. He took it to a shop the guy told him it's not even worth messing with and to just go buy a new one. That is what he did. He's not interested in putting any more money in it and I'm not out the purchase price.
I took the jet pump out yesterday. The bearings got so hot it melted the housing. Obviously from lack of oil. So I ordered a new housing assembly as well as a new impeller. It was beat up pretty bad but had little impact damage.
Now for my question: with the massive amount of experience on here, what damage can be done to the engine from an impeller seizure due to lack of lube in the jet pump. I'm trying to decide what else I need to start tearing apart to inspect.
Too make a long story short I agreed to go in, at no cost other than repairs I could accomplish, on a 2005 GTI 718 that my friend had had bought at the beginning of last summer. Seeing as how no boat owner tells the truth when selling, it quit on him the second run out on the lake. He took it to a shop the guy told him it's not even worth messing with and to just go buy a new one. That is what he did. He's not interested in putting any more money in it and I'm not out the purchase price.
I took the jet pump out yesterday. The bearings got so hot it melted the housing. Obviously from lack of oil. So I ordered a new housing assembly as well as a new impeller. It was beat up pretty bad but had little impact damage.
