Midshaft woes - this can't be good....

SJBrit

Extraordinary Alien
Location
Bradenton, FL
Yup - that's the entire rubber section detached from the housing. So, dead midshaft? Or 5200 and throw it back in?
 

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SJBrit

Extraordinary Alien
Location
Bradenton, FL
That's what happens when you let these things sit.

Time for new parts but the 5200 trick will keep you going until you find a deal.

Yes - I haven't ridden this ski for about 18 months what with surgeries and injuries. Amazing what happens when you leave it sitting for that long without paying attention. Oh well, a new housing is a drop in the ocean compared to the money I'm dropping in this ski at the moment!
 

BruceSki

Formerly Motoman25
Location
Long Island
wow. you guys really 5200 those and reuse? with the time it takes to slide a motor forward, remove all the other associated crap and pull the midshaft, I am replacing it if it looks like that.

what would happen if the 5200 blew out? your ski would sink like a rock.
 

Waternut

Customizing addict
Location
Macon, GA
wow. you guys really 5200 those and reuse? with the time it takes to slide a motor forward, remove all the other associated crap and pull the midshaft, I am replacing it if it looks like that.

what would happen if the 5200 blew out? your ski would sink like a rock.

Isn't everything pressed against the hull with the three mounting bolts? If that's the case, the worst that would happen is the center of the midshaft starts slipping and you lose power. In order for that to happen though, the bearings have to be going out or the mounting bolts have to be loose. Actually the bolts should hold it all together anyway and the 5200 is really just there as assistance/sealant.
 

Boris

The Good Old Days
wow. you guys really 5200 those and reuse? with the time it takes to slide a motor forward, remove all the other associated crap and pull the midshaft, I am replacing it if it looks like that.

what would happen if the 5200 blew out? your ski would sink like a rock.

If a quick fix with 5200 means that I'm riding this weekend instead of waiting for parts, I'm gluing the sucker.
Nothing will sink and the 5200 is only there to stop air from entering the pump.

This may not be the correct fix but it does work.
 

Boris

The Good Old Days
With 5200 regular, you ain't riding till next weekend. :haha:

ever hear of microwave ovens at 7-11 ?

:biggrin:

Using regular would turn it into a winter project even in your neck of the woods.
I know someone (no, not me) who sealed his pump shoe on a GPR with regular 5200. The shait was dripping all over his garage floor for the next few days.
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
Site Supporter
Location
at peace
I used to have a shop microwave for prepping epoxy.
I guess my wife got tired of epoxy on her dinner dishes. :biggrin:
 

Boris

The Good Old Days
You're spoiled.

One fine saturday the wife comes home from shopping and finds the kitchen in a cloud of smoke coming out of the oven.
Guess I didn't clean all the oil off the cylinder before I decided to bake it. Oops.

The bitch feast went on for at least 30 minutes (don't know exactly as I was trying to watch TV) which took me totally by surprise. After all, I did use aluminum foil under the cylinder.
 

snowxr

V watch your daughters V
Location
Waterford, MI
That's why I have a nice oven in the garage, and a big microwave on the wall. If it weren't for the lack of toilet I could live out there. My wife might prefer it that way sometimes.
 

SJBrit

Extraordinary Alien
Location
Bradenton, FL
That's why I have a nice oven in the garage, and a big microwave on the wall. If it weren't for the lack of toilet I could live out there. My wife might prefer it that way sometimes.

LOL! That might be the only time you could get her to help you install a toilet :biggrin:
 
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