Killer salt in my water jackets. HELP!!!

I had a leaky exaust gasket which I tried to chenge over the weekend. When I opened up the exaust ( SX 750 '93 - stock) There was so much salt stuck to the Water jackets that it was blocking some of the water passing.
How can I get the salt off ?? I am worried about what is in the cilinder.

Worst of all is the feeling of incompetency I had. I really flush it out. at least ten minutes on the hose. And that crap still gets stuck in there.

Thanks guys. I really am having a hard time finding out what to do ( tried the search, tried calling mecanics. tried it all.)
 
Wether is absolutly great. Water was bath tub hot this weekend. no kidding.
not a cloud in the sky at my beach place. water was pretty nice and flat.

How do you tank it??

thanks for the help!
 

Crab

thanks darin...noswad!
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Seattle
I use to work auto parts store years ago, and they would chemically dip aluminum engine blocks to get them clean and ready to rebuild.
 

tor*p*do

Squarenose FTW
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NW NC
a radiator shop usually has a tank for boiling out radiators and removing scale and salt deposits. try calling a local radiator shop, they can probably help:biggthumpup:
 
where are you seeing the blockage? at the cyl/manif gasket or at the manif/headpipe gasket?

cyl/manif is bad.

manif/headpipe is normal due to the silly hollow design of that area.
 

meatball

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Maryland
Has this ski been owned only by you? I doubt this salt-build has occured just over the course of the past year with you flushing. I would take a wire brush, clean it up (if reachable) and then just continue flushing like usual. Its probably been built up for a while.
 

willycrumb

mmmm......beer.....
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califony
I've been scraping that salt crap out of a cylinder I have. I do it in my spare time with a pick of some sort. It's been months but its almost done!
 

LBE

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Charlotte, NC
I think Meatball's got it. It has probably been building up for years. I only ride salt water and sometimes don't even flush the motor. When I've pulled it apart there is virtually nothing in there. Mabey Yamis are impervious to salt. I guess you know whats comming next?







Buy a Yamaha :sneaky:
:haha: :haha:
 

cambo au

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AUSTRALIA
i am with lbe i only ride in salt in fact i dont think my ski has ever seen fresh and i sometimes dont flush my ski and there is never any salt residue in there
 
Guys, thanks for all the answers and questions. I am really lost and worried about this salt.

Here are my answers to your questions:

Fearlessnuts, No I have not used any salt away prod. All I do is flush it well with a a garden hose.

SFlSurfrider, So far I have not removed the manifold. From what I can tell there was a lot of deposit on the manifold, close to where the Exaust hooks up. Might be going deep though. I tried to pry some of it loose with a small srewdriver. Didn't get it all. Should I remove the manifold for a better look?

Meatball, No I'm the possible 3rd owner. I bought it from my mechanic, who happens to have owened it for at least three years. the prior owner to him I also know, What I worry about is that he was an Old guy and likes stock stuff, but I now know that some things have been changed ( water box is for the 94 model, exaust I would not know how to tell). My mechanic was also very surprised when I called him and told of my findings.

LBE, I have no Idea whats next, but I'm getting a little worried. Am I screwed?? hahaha

Guys , thanks a whole bunch! I really appreciate.
 
maybe just pick up a factory pipe and be done with it?

Ha!!My dream!!!! I really would like one, but it just comes out to expensive to bring one to Brazil. Would cost me from U$ 1500 to U$ 2000 if I legally bring it. So I will just sit back and wait for a kind soul to come from the States and willing to hand carry the pipe.

So for the time being I will have to make do with the one I've got. tough luck, huh!
 
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