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stripped rear pump support stud

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joaquin12345

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Took my jetpump off yesterday and noticed that whoever had my ski before stripped one of the studs pretty bad to where I dont feel like I can use it. Has this happened with anyone else and if so what did you do. Can I just replace the one stud or am I going to have to completely replace the pump support and studs?? Its on my 2002 GTX 4tec
 
Hello Lubbock!

Well that suxs... take a good nut from another of the studs to your local hardware store, ask them for a die with the same thread cut and see if you can run a die up the stripped stud to strighten the threads back out (and get a new lock-nut, stainless steel or brass).

So, see if you can't straighten the stud threads 1st. I've not replaced 1 of those studs but I imagine they go clean thru the transom so it's likely it can be knocked out and replaced with a new one (just like a bad wheel stud on an automobile) but that won't be any fun! :-\

Did some checking, your stud is bolted in from the inside of the transom it's shown as part #49 in this microfiche link:

http://fiche.seadoowarehouse.com/seadooforums/showmodel.asp?Type=13&make=seadoopwc&A=149&B=21&modelid=2002 Sea Doo PWC GTX BODY, REAR VIEW

So, you could try to striaghten the threads with a die OR you can buy a new stud and try replacing it. It's clearly got a nut and washer on the inside of the transom holding it on though... getting to that nut could be a bit of a challenge. You might take a look inside the hull with a flashlight and see if you can see the 4 nuts on the inside of the transom and determine how difficult it'll be to reach them...

- Michael
 
My link didn't go to the correct sub-diagram... click the link, then click on Propulsion on the left side of the page, then look for part #49 that's your stripped stud.

- Michael
 
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