derek14
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I bought my first SuperJet Friday night. It ran great at the seller's home. Cuts and carves awesome and is truly what I wanted for $3800. Here is the ski that I purchased : http://www.pwctoday.com/showthread.php?t=173242
The following day, I took it out for a ride. It ran great, and put a smile on my face for a good while. It was about 45 minutes into the ride where it began to bog down and it finally quit while limping it into shore.
Thats where I opened the hood and before I could get it completely off, a cloud of blue smoke rose from the engine bay. Sure enough, it was an exhaust leak. BUT not just any exhaust leak- Two bolts from the RIVA exhaust bracket had fallen out of place, two more were loose, and the studs/nuts holding the exhaust manifold to the B-pipe either fell out, or loosened off completely..... one stud broke in half! The exhaust gasket is shot aswell...
I took it upon myself to take it into my shop. I purchased the stainless hardware, gasket material, and went at it. The ski was back up and in the water the following day. All the nuts, bolts and gaskets were back in place and tight/loctite to and at where they should be. I went out for about 45 minutes and once again, the same issues had occured! Loose bolts, seperation of exhaust mani + B-pipe.
What is one to do? I would like to keep the ski because it does fit what I want(without the issues obviously). I am capable of fixing this myself with some further knowledge, but is this a re-occurring issue that I am unaware of? This ski was built by RIVA in Pompano Beach in 1998. I was told this ski was not taken apart by the seller himself(or the original owner for that matter) :ugh: :ugh: :ugh: Should I contact RIVA? Contact the seller/take it to a professional shop and send the seller the bill? What is next?
My main concern is if it is a re-occurring issue due to SEVERE vibration or possibly the motor mis-aligned? Possibly why the seller wanted to unload it?
Any help would be appreciated. Im making an attempt at posting pics of the engine bay with my "microsoft paint" display :AR15firing:
The following day, I took it out for a ride. It ran great, and put a smile on my face for a good while. It was about 45 minutes into the ride where it began to bog down and it finally quit while limping it into shore.
Thats where I opened the hood and before I could get it completely off, a cloud of blue smoke rose from the engine bay. Sure enough, it was an exhaust leak. BUT not just any exhaust leak- Two bolts from the RIVA exhaust bracket had fallen out of place, two more were loose, and the studs/nuts holding the exhaust manifold to the B-pipe either fell out, or loosened off completely..... one stud broke in half! The exhaust gasket is shot aswell...
I took it upon myself to take it into my shop. I purchased the stainless hardware, gasket material, and went at it. The ski was back up and in the water the following day. All the nuts, bolts and gaskets were back in place and tight/loctite to and at where they should be. I went out for about 45 minutes and once again, the same issues had occured! Loose bolts, seperation of exhaust mani + B-pipe.
What is one to do? I would like to keep the ski because it does fit what I want(without the issues obviously). I am capable of fixing this myself with some further knowledge, but is this a re-occurring issue that I am unaware of? This ski was built by RIVA in Pompano Beach in 1998. I was told this ski was not taken apart by the seller himself(or the original owner for that matter) :ugh: :ugh: :ugh: Should I contact RIVA? Contact the seller/take it to a professional shop and send the seller the bill? What is next?
My main concern is if it is a re-occurring issue due to SEVERE vibration or possibly the motor mis-aligned? Possibly why the seller wanted to unload it?


Any help would be appreciated. Im making an attempt at posting pics of the engine bay with my "microsoft paint" display :AR15firing:
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