yes they are sealed OEM bearings for a Kawi 650 pump.
What do you mean nothing is rubbing? the only thing i could see that is possible to rub is the spacer between the 2 bearings but it is moving freely as it should.
I was thinking they may loosen up after some use but i dont know...
yeah i wont be doing this for a little while. I have my other X2 to finish up and get ready for the spring before i start on this. I didnt know there was a preformed piece you can order. Where can you get it from and how much is it?
I just put a brand new set of OEM bearings and seals in my pump and it does not spin as easily as a pump that has been in use for a while. IT spins smoothly and freely but takes much more effort to turn.
Is this normal? Do these things get easier to turn as they wear in?
Ok you have me intrigued enough to try it out on a spare 86 hull i have. I have a ton of foam and should have enough epoxy resin after im done with my other X2 to do this. You'll be getting hit with questions from me left and right.
Did you use any special method make sure both sides...
thats awesome Crab. does it still turn as well as the non modded hull? Bsically turn the thing on its side and drag your face on the water or has it changed somewhat?
Has anyone put a Stock flame arrestor on an aftermarket carb like a full spectrum or a buckshot? They have the velocity stacks that are pressed in and have nothing to bolt to.
I dont want to use something like a prok due to water ingestion.
If you really didnt believe him you wouldnt even bother posting. Yet he has you guys coming back for more constantly.
It takes peopel months for a normal buildup. Never mind machining your own engine, designing your own hull etc etc. Give the guy time.
Dont these helmets catch the water when you fall and snap your neck back or worse? They dont look like somethign i would want to put on my head in the water.
can you go into more detail abotu "doesnt hook as hard in a sharp turns" and "it dumped me".
Do you mean it doesnt carve as well? and make as sharp of turns? Did it just roll over on you and dump you off?
X2 cable wont fit. thanks though. The bracket you are talking about would help except that would keep the cable as a pull up type and the carb is a pull down type. I would need to start changing the shafts and buying a braket and a new X2 cable.
I'd rather just mod the cable i have...
new cable costs liek 70 bucks. Also a standard X2 cable is too short for my aftermarket intake manifold and carb. I need a longer one from a differnt model but then they are too long.
I want to shorten a throttle cable. I have an x2 with a cable from a 750 which ends up wrapping around in my engine compartment. Also there are a few strands that frayed on the end.
Is this possible? If it is, does anyone have a link to a how to page or where i get the parts i need.
i have no doubt i can hold the throttle better with teh twist throttle over a finger throttle going over waves or normal riding. I just dont think it would be good in those mishap moments when you loose your footing on the turf or youre laying in superman position during take off or rest.
After thinking about it, although i think it would be more comfortable i am going to just go with the standard finger throttle. Only reason being is.... if you happen to slip while riding or you start int eh superman position which is normal for an X2 you may not be able to let off the gas...
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