SXR Excessive Corrosion?!

KawiSXi750

Matt Andree
Location
Grand Rapids,MI
My buddy got his '08 SXR out of storage this year. He showed me the engine compartment and asked me if this was normal. I said I've never seen anything like it. Anybody ever run into anything like this or know a possible cause? The bolt heads turned almost an overheated blue color and the spark plugs have almost 1/4" of rust around them! By the way this a Michigan ski so it has only ever touched fresh water. He had the ski "professionally" stored. Could it be something they sprayed on the engine before putting it away?
 

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wtf. was it stored out side with the hood open all winter. i would go back to the place that professionally stored it and get your money back and send them a bill for whatever is damaged.
 
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Location
dfw
That is what happens when they are stored water in them. It would have been fine if the hood was propped up so it could dry out instead of creating a green house. This is why almost ALL old skis are junk.
 

OCD Solutions

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Location
Rentz, GA
You could always look on the bright side, if this hadn't happened, you wouldn't have a reason to upgrade to an aftermarket head and FP Wet pipe. (They both come with shiny new hardware). :bigok:
 

OCD Solutions

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Location
Rentz, GA
Previously I stored all my skis in my converted green house for many winters with water in the hull and hoods on tight. The only difference may be that I always poured plumbers anti-freeze in the hull to keep the water from freezing.

Now I vac out all the water after every ride.
 

JamesG

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Location
Here
Omg, that's hard to look at. Get an aftermarket head and exhaust as mentioned above. I would open the engine up to see how bad it is.
 

227

Its all about the surf!
Location
Oceanside, CA
Thats actually not so bad. The head is painted so the rust stains should come off fairly easy with wd-40 and a rag. The plugs can be changed and the raised bolts and spacers in pics 3 & 4 on the cable bracket and pipe can all be swaped out for new ones. You actually got lucky and have learned a lesson the hard way. BTW the ski should be stored with the hood off or vented ALWAYS when not in use, not just over the winter
 

KawiSXi750

Matt Andree
Location
Grand Rapids,MI
Thanks for the input. In all the years of storing my '95 750 (which consisted of removing the battery and throwing a tarp over the thing in my yard) I've never seen anything this bad. I did always make sure to shop vac the engine compartment and always left the hood unlatched. I'll see if I can convince him to up grade to a Factory Pipe. Good suggestion.
 
One of my buddies SXR's engine compartment looks the same way. He never drains the water out. At minimum there is a plug on the hood you can pull out(the circle plug on top...about the size of a small coffee can lid) and that will allow moisture to exit.
 
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