- Location
- Hermosa Beach, CA
Hate to do this but after learning of yet, more problems with this motor today, I think it is time
There has been too many problems with this motor not to make this thread. One thing leads to another. Nightmare from hell. Be careful what you buy off here even if the member has been here forever
He has been good in communication and fixing problems like the carbs, but overall I'd be careful purchasing from him and won't do so again. I have spent too much money and time making this right. I'm sure Bruce is good guy, I just think I was the unlucky guy that decided to buy this motor
Problems:
-Bad starter ( I let this slide as I had many spares)
-Carb adjusters screws were wrong sizes and bent and stripped the carbs. (Reimbursed $200 for new carbs)
-Didn't check Piston clearance when he built it causing motor to blow
-Head was decked too low in some spots using an improper tool. Jet maniacs machinist said there is no way the ADA head could've properly sealed right because of this.
-Crack in piston sleeve hidden by spray paint. Another crack in the bottom of the cylinder sleeve was found but I think that was because of shipping, as I never noticed a chunk missing out of the cylinder sleeve when I sent it off.
-the cylinder was honed so many times it didn't take much for the machinist to bore it to 82.5
I spent a grand on what I thought was a fresh motor, and basically bought a thousand dollar lemon. I have bought all new parts for it to rebuild it and today I learn from jet maniacs machinist, that the cylinder is un-even in spots and was decked improperly and there are tiny hard to see were cracks in the sleeve. Also that there was no physical possible way the Ada o rings could have properly sealed right. So now I need to pay to have it re sleeved. Basically this cylinder was slapped on here and it has seen much better days. I honestly don't know how I got 8-10 tanks through it.
I don't know if it's Bruce's intention to just slap something so poorly put together and advertise it as a good fresh motor or if he was just absolutely oblivious to all these mistakes.
Many will say well why didn't you notice these problems when purchased. I live an hour and a half from where my skis and this motor sat. Problems weren't discovered until I started to run the motor. The internal problems, oblong cylinder, piston clearance, etc could not have been found without taking it apart. But why would you take apart a fresh motor?
Basically, when it's all said and done, I will have nearly $1800-1900 in this and could've bought a new jet maniac motor with that money and been on the water all summer with no problems.
Live and learn and chalk this one up as a mistake on my part.
There has been too many problems with this motor not to make this thread. One thing leads to another. Nightmare from hell. Be careful what you buy off here even if the member has been here forever
He has been good in communication and fixing problems like the carbs, but overall I'd be careful purchasing from him and won't do so again. I have spent too much money and time making this right. I'm sure Bruce is good guy, I just think I was the unlucky guy that decided to buy this motor
Problems:
-Bad starter ( I let this slide as I had many spares)
-Carb adjusters screws were wrong sizes and bent and stripped the carbs. (Reimbursed $200 for new carbs)
-Didn't check Piston clearance when he built it causing motor to blow
-Head was decked too low in some spots using an improper tool. Jet maniacs machinist said there is no way the ADA head could've properly sealed right because of this.
-Crack in piston sleeve hidden by spray paint. Another crack in the bottom of the cylinder sleeve was found but I think that was because of shipping, as I never noticed a chunk missing out of the cylinder sleeve when I sent it off.
-the cylinder was honed so many times it didn't take much for the machinist to bore it to 82.5
I spent a grand on what I thought was a fresh motor, and basically bought a thousand dollar lemon. I have bought all new parts for it to rebuild it and today I learn from jet maniacs machinist, that the cylinder is un-even in spots and was decked improperly and there are tiny hard to see were cracks in the sleeve. Also that there was no physical possible way the Ada o rings could have properly sealed right. So now I need to pay to have it re sleeved. Basically this cylinder was slapped on here and it has seen much better days. I honestly don't know how I got 8-10 tanks through it.
I don't know if it's Bruce's intention to just slap something so poorly put together and advertise it as a good fresh motor or if he was just absolutely oblivious to all these mistakes.
Many will say well why didn't you notice these problems when purchased. I live an hour and a half from where my skis and this motor sat. Problems weren't discovered until I started to run the motor. The internal problems, oblong cylinder, piston clearance, etc could not have been found without taking it apart. But why would you take apart a fresh motor?
Basically, when it's all said and done, I will have nearly $1800-1900 in this and could've bought a new jet maniac motor with that money and been on the water all summer with no problems.
Live and learn and chalk this one up as a mistake on my part.
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