lamajama
Well-Known Member
I've got a annoying water leak into my hull on my 2002 GTX.
What occurs is while the machine is sitting on it's buoy, it taking on about 1-2inches over a 12-15 hour time frame while sitting
overnight - and no I don't wish to take them out each night...!.
I draw the water out prior to riding but after riding, the hull is dry so it does not appear to be the carbon seal as the bailers are
doing their job while running and besides that I would imagine I would know if that was the issue by the amount of water coming in..
I have the 2 siphon tubes at the rear, so it's not that.
Two summers ago I had the same issue and determined it was hairline fractures in the drain plug housing so I replaced them with new parts
properly sealed etc and that seemed to solve the issue at that time. It appears that these new plugs are in good shape (no cracks like before....)
Any other ideas where to look? or do I just replace the new plugs again...:banghead:
My other machine has always been as dry as a popcorn fart so it is possible to have a dry hull....:facepalm:
What occurs is while the machine is sitting on it's buoy, it taking on about 1-2inches over a 12-15 hour time frame while sitting
overnight - and no I don't wish to take them out each night...!.
I draw the water out prior to riding but after riding, the hull is dry so it does not appear to be the carbon seal as the bailers are
doing their job while running and besides that I would imagine I would know if that was the issue by the amount of water coming in..
I have the 2 siphon tubes at the rear, so it's not that.
Two summers ago I had the same issue and determined it was hairline fractures in the drain plug housing so I replaced them with new parts
properly sealed etc and that seemed to solve the issue at that time. It appears that these new plugs are in good shape (no cracks like before....)
Any other ideas where to look? or do I just replace the new plugs again...:banghead:
My other machine has always been as dry as a popcorn fart so it is possible to have a dry hull....:facepalm: