I took my new ski out last Saturday for the first time. It's a '91 650sx. I had a great time for the first 20 minutes until I decided to see what it was like to stop in the middle of the lake and then get back on. When I got back on, she wouldn't start. My buddy had to tow me back to the ramp.
We jumped it and she fired right up. I rode close by in case she died again. Good thing, 5 minutes into my second attempt the ski bogged and could only muster 3mph at WOT. Anything less than WOT would cause the ski to almost stall.
When I got back to the ramp the ski was smoking and I immediately removed the hood. I found the cooling line to the stinger from the head was melted off (the exposed nipple was the source of the smoke). The stinger was extremely hot to the point water from my hands was sizzling on contact with the pipe.
I had to replace the cooling line from the head to stinger, from the exhaust manifold to pisser, and the bilge line.
I have a question: In the pics you can see the way the stock tubing was routed (white tubing is replacement line). The owner added additional cooling to the rear cylinder head. This tubing hits a tee prior to turning 90 degrees to go down into the stinger while the fluid going straight thru the tee goes straight out the pisser. There was also a 1.5 seat just before the stinger nipple to reduce flow.
Wouldn't the water take the path of least resistance having the majority of the water go straight thru the tee and out the pisser as opposed to hanging a right and passing thru a restrictor and then into the stinger??? Is there a vacuum on the stinger that helps pull the water into it or does it create considerable back pressure that only adds in preventing water to make the turn at the tee?
See pics and thanks for the help.
We jumped it and she fired right up. I rode close by in case she died again. Good thing, 5 minutes into my second attempt the ski bogged and could only muster 3mph at WOT. Anything less than WOT would cause the ski to almost stall.
When I got back to the ramp the ski was smoking and I immediately removed the hood. I found the cooling line to the stinger from the head was melted off (the exposed nipple was the source of the smoke). The stinger was extremely hot to the point water from my hands was sizzling on contact with the pipe.
I had to replace the cooling line from the head to stinger, from the exhaust manifold to pisser, and the bilge line.
I have a question: In the pics you can see the way the stock tubing was routed (white tubing is replacement line). The owner added additional cooling to the rear cylinder head. This tubing hits a tee prior to turning 90 degrees to go down into the stinger while the fluid going straight thru the tee goes straight out the pisser. There was also a 1.5 seat just before the stinger nipple to reduce flow.
Wouldn't the water take the path of least resistance having the majority of the water go straight thru the tee and out the pisser as opposed to hanging a right and passing thru a restrictor and then into the stinger??? Is there a vacuum on the stinger that helps pull the water into it or does it create considerable back pressure that only adds in preventing water to make the turn at the tee?
See pics and thanks for the help.