phoenix02
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I bought this ski at auction last fall just before the temps dipped to low to ride. It was said to have a new motor. I did have a chance to see if it was going to be ready to ride quickly and ran into a few snagglepusses. So I just pulled the tank and flushed it to get ready for spring.
I found the suction lines inside the fuel tank to be disintegrated. I opened the carbs but they were clean so I don't think it ever ran. It has good compression. I couldn't get the engine to crank over with just jumper cables on a car battery with the plugs in. It seemed a little stiff so I pulled the jet pump off. Had to create a puller since the area that the lines go thru the transom were siliconed. That part has me a little confused. I'm putting it back together (after discovering that neither the pump nor engine were binding but coupled together but misaligned motor) and can't find any reference on the site about water leaks that would tell me how to seal that area on the transom back up. There are no seals showing on the parts diagram, yet there are counterbores around the tube ports on the pump. I'd sure like some guidance as I'm kind of expecting some water leaks when I put it in the water. I scraped all the silicone off. I did put a neoprene ring in, even though it's not spec'ed for the 1992 model but that doesn't seem to have any sealing for the transom.
I replaced both seals for the jet pump shaft where later years has the carbon ring seal. I found the bailing o-ring seals that came with the cone o-ring seal to be too small cross-section to contact the hull so I pulled them off and put in some HNBR o-rings from an assortment box I have for air-conditioning but they too don't stick out very far to provide much contact with the hull. And the holes that the tubes go thru are big enough that the o-rings may not have any fiberglass surface to contact there either. I've been searching the forum for a couple days but can't find anything that explains what creates a seal there so that water doesn't leak in the tube holes when it's in the water. Thanks for your help. I think I have all the parts I need to get her in the water this holiday weekend.
I found the suction lines inside the fuel tank to be disintegrated. I opened the carbs but they were clean so I don't think it ever ran. It has good compression. I couldn't get the engine to crank over with just jumper cables on a car battery with the plugs in. It seemed a little stiff so I pulled the jet pump off. Had to create a puller since the area that the lines go thru the transom were siliconed. That part has me a little confused. I'm putting it back together (after discovering that neither the pump nor engine were binding but coupled together but misaligned motor) and can't find any reference on the site about water leaks that would tell me how to seal that area on the transom back up. There are no seals showing on the parts diagram, yet there are counterbores around the tube ports on the pump. I'd sure like some guidance as I'm kind of expecting some water leaks when I put it in the water. I scraped all the silicone off. I did put a neoprene ring in, even though it's not spec'ed for the 1992 model but that doesn't seem to have any sealing for the transom.
I replaced both seals for the jet pump shaft where later years has the carbon ring seal. I found the bailing o-ring seals that came with the cone o-ring seal to be too small cross-section to contact the hull so I pulled them off and put in some HNBR o-rings from an assortment box I have for air-conditioning but they too don't stick out very far to provide much contact with the hull. And the holes that the tubes go thru are big enough that the o-rings may not have any fiberglass surface to contact there either. I've been searching the forum for a couple days but can't find anything that explains what creates a seal there so that water doesn't leak in the tube holes when it's in the water. Thanks for your help. I think I have all the parts I need to get her in the water this holiday weekend.