- Location
- Lake Stevens, WA
I have an FX1, 144mm pump, stock shoe, 13/17 impeller, Factory Pipe, Rejetted / pop off SBN 44. Has ran fantastic all summer. 40 Gallons off fuel through it. Lots of fun, up until last night.
Jumping some waves, 10 minutes into my ride I jump a medium size wave, land, hit the throttle and Engine runs fine, no go forward. Shut it down (sitting in the middle of the lake, with lots of boat traffic / waves). Starts right back up. Zip the throttle a couple times. Sounds great, revs right up . . . ZERO forward motion. Swam it into the beach and now it is on a stand in my garage.
I removed the two bolts in the splash cover (rear of the motor) to see if I could see the couplers / rubber dampener. . . can't get a good angle w/mirror light. So no clues there. No visible trauma looking through the steering cone or up through the intake grate.
Need you FX1 experts to tell me what end to start on? Drop pump and look at shaft, splines, etc . . . or pull tank, battery tray, bilge switch, stinger, slide motor forward and look at coupler. Pump would be easier . . . but I don't want that to influence the unbiased logic you experts are about to give me . . and I would prefer not to have to pull apart both ends.
Thanks folks.
Jumping some waves, 10 minutes into my ride I jump a medium size wave, land, hit the throttle and Engine runs fine, no go forward. Shut it down (sitting in the middle of the lake, with lots of boat traffic / waves). Starts right back up. Zip the throttle a couple times. Sounds great, revs right up . . . ZERO forward motion. Swam it into the beach and now it is on a stand in my garage.
I removed the two bolts in the splash cover (rear of the motor) to see if I could see the couplers / rubber dampener. . . can't get a good angle w/mirror light. So no clues there. No visible trauma looking through the steering cone or up through the intake grate.
Need you FX1 experts to tell me what end to start on? Drop pump and look at shaft, splines, etc . . . or pull tank, battery tray, bilge switch, stinger, slide motor forward and look at coupler. Pump would be easier . . . but I don't want that to influence the unbiased logic you experts are about to give me . . and I would prefer not to have to pull apart both ends.
Thanks folks.