- Location
- seattle area, Wa
Looking for some input here..
Assembling a 2015 SJ hull, all oem components.
I sent in a couch shaft to get shortened to SJ length. pressed into oem stator section with oem wear ring and oem 2015 nozzle.
I have been struggling with a vibration issue from the pump area recently. I have checked alignment multiple times and must be missing something along the way.
When I try to align the pump using the cold fusion alignment tool the alignment sleeve will slide into its respective area with no issues if the driveshaft is oriented at a certain position, and the tool will sometimes catch/hang up if it is rotated to another position.
I understand driveshafts can have acceptable runout tolerances, but has anyone experienced this with the cold fusion tool?
2 friends of mine with newer SJ's have zero shims on their rear pump mounting bolts. Does your 08+ ski have shims on the rear pump bolts?
I anticipate pulling the driveshaft back out of this thing and verifying the runout.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance
Assembling a 2015 SJ hull, all oem components.
I sent in a couch shaft to get shortened to SJ length. pressed into oem stator section with oem wear ring and oem 2015 nozzle.
I have been struggling with a vibration issue from the pump area recently. I have checked alignment multiple times and must be missing something along the way.
When I try to align the pump using the cold fusion alignment tool the alignment sleeve will slide into its respective area with no issues if the driveshaft is oriented at a certain position, and the tool will sometimes catch/hang up if it is rotated to another position.
I understand driveshafts can have acceptable runout tolerances, but has anyone experienced this with the cold fusion tool?
2 friends of mine with newer SJ's have zero shims on their rear pump mounting bolts. Does your 08+ ski have shims on the rear pump bolts?
I anticipate pulling the driveshaft back out of this thing and verifying the runout.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance