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- St. Pete, FL
I finally got my engine apart. Here's the pics.
The brief story... I was riding my ski. It was running strong. I rode into shore and hit the stop button. It wouldn't start again. It had some compression (I can feel it with my hand) but not enough to fire the ski. My pressure gague said my cylinders were 30 and 50 afterwards (but I have no starting compression to reference).
Here's pics of the pistons, head, and reeds. I found it interesting that based on the way the head gaskets, it looks as if water flow would have been restricted through the block. It appears water would have only been able to flow though the head, unless water went in through the exhaust and the head... but how did it get back out? I'm not sure I understand how it worked, but it looks like the channels were blocked by the head gasket material (not corrosion at all).
I don't know much about engines yet, but it's obvious that the front piston is shot and the domes are pretty messed up. I think I'll just take everything I have between the two engines and just rebuild one almost new engine. My pump sounds like it's having issues, so if I can get that sorted out, I'll just redo everything and have a nice reliable ski.
Any info would be great. What's wrong (outside the obvious), what caused this, how I should go about getting my ski running (w/o saying, go buy a super jet) and what the costs might be.
Thanks.
PS. Yes, I know I made a big deal about getting this thing apart when all this happened, and yes I realize it's been a week and a half. I had to put school first. I just poured a bunch of oil into the instake and cylinders and cranked it over to move it arround. I would have done the work earlier but school comes first. I did get a 90 on my test! I started clinicals too. I did CPR on a guy who was dead but isn't dead anymore. :bigeyes2:
The brief story... I was riding my ski. It was running strong. I rode into shore and hit the stop button. It wouldn't start again. It had some compression (I can feel it with my hand) but not enough to fire the ski. My pressure gague said my cylinders were 30 and 50 afterwards (but I have no starting compression to reference).
Here's pics of the pistons, head, and reeds. I found it interesting that based on the way the head gaskets, it looks as if water flow would have been restricted through the block. It appears water would have only been able to flow though the head, unless water went in through the exhaust and the head... but how did it get back out? I'm not sure I understand how it worked, but it looks like the channels were blocked by the head gasket material (not corrosion at all).
I don't know much about engines yet, but it's obvious that the front piston is shot and the domes are pretty messed up. I think I'll just take everything I have between the two engines and just rebuild one almost new engine. My pump sounds like it's having issues, so if I can get that sorted out, I'll just redo everything and have a nice reliable ski.
Any info would be great. What's wrong (outside the obvious), what caused this, how I should go about getting my ski running (w/o saying, go buy a super jet) and what the costs might be.
Thanks.
PS. Yes, I know I made a big deal about getting this thing apart when all this happened, and yes I realize it's been a week and a half. I had to put school first. I just poured a bunch of oil into the instake and cylinders and cranked it over to move it arround. I would have done the work earlier but school comes first. I did get a 90 on my test! I started clinicals too. I did CPR on a guy who was dead but isn't dead anymore. :bigeyes2:
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