- Location
- SL,UT
So, at the begining of last summer a few of my friends picked up some stand ups. I had just got out of the Air Force, and was going to be moving back to Utah at the end of the summer. I really wanted to get a stand up and ride with them, as I had riden standups growing up, but I knew it wasn't in the cards. Fast forward to a week ago, I find this little gem on Craigslist for $200.

It had a blown up top end, but for $200 I figured if it had the right parts, I would grab it, and get it running for next summer. At this point let me state that I know the 650SX's are not known to be the greatest ski's, but my intentions are to get this going, ride/tune it next summer, and to get a SN at the end of next summer and keep this as my loaner. That said, on to my plan.
So I drive an hour on a hunch that this ski would have the parts I want/need to build it the way I want. The lady selling it was actually selling it for her father. He owns a boat shop, and took it on a trade a long time ago. One of his employees was gonna get it going, but back then without the internet at his fingertips, he gave up. The guy is checking to see if he still has all the parts, if so it is gonna save me some $, and really help me out. So needless to say she really had no clue what was going on, other than it didn't run. So I pull up and pop the hood, just as I expected, no head, no jug, one piston. On to the good, I was hoping that it would have all of the bolt ons, and it does, and then some. It has a PJS Impeller, Ride Plate, and Top Loader Grate. It has a Jetcraft Engineering Waterbox, an aftermarket pipe that I can't identify due to the fact half of the expansion chamber is missing (removed with top end) I have no Idea what the pipe is, and when I was taking pics I forgot to get one of the exhaust. I will get a pic later. I was really hoping the ski would have a lightened flywheel, and as soon as I popped the hood I knew it did, plus a little more. The ski has a full PJS total loss ignition! I don't know if these ignitions are reliable, if not somebody please say something now. The hull itself was in immaculant condition, no cracks around the handle pole or anywhere else, but as you can see from the pic, the turf and paint were destroyed by years of sun. The last year it was registered was 97!
So, on to my build plans. Since I am going to need to buy a jug and head, I figured I would do a 750 top end swap. I am gonna have the crank checked (it feels good and free, and the rods look good, but I just want to be safe), and install new crank seals. I have a set of Wiseco 81.5mm pistons, that are for a 650 bottom end. I understand that there is going to have to be some machine work done to mate the top and bottom ends, but it's cool. I am planning to replace the studs on the intake side, and run spacers on both sides of the reeds to help the bottom end deal with the demands of a 750 top end. I know I am going to need a decent carb to keep up with all of this so here is my next question. What carb do I have here, and will it work well for what I have planned? If not what would you experts suggest?

The first thing I wanted to do is clean out the engine compartment. As you can see from the pics it was really bad. So I stripped the ski down, and took the pressure washer to it. Here is a couple before pics. Still need some after pics.


The plan is to have the whole ski re-painted too. I want to do primer grey, and black turf. I want to get a quick steer plate too.
Well thats it for my first post, I have a long winter ahead so I'm sure I will be on here a bunch more. I am open to any help or suggestions from you guys. I was gonna post this on that other forum too, because I know this forum is more about freestyle and I figured I would get more attention from people with experiance doing similar builds there, but I think most of you frequent both forums, so it is good I guess. So I had actually registered there at the same time as here, but they deleted my account because "I did not meet some requirement". I emailed the admin that deleted my account, but of course they are hiding behind their keyboard, and have yet to respond to my not so friendly, inquizitive email reguarding the deletion of my account. What ever.
Thanks in advance,
Ifuonlyknew

It had a blown up top end, but for $200 I figured if it had the right parts, I would grab it, and get it running for next summer. At this point let me state that I know the 650SX's are not known to be the greatest ski's, but my intentions are to get this going, ride/tune it next summer, and to get a SN at the end of next summer and keep this as my loaner. That said, on to my plan.
So I drive an hour on a hunch that this ski would have the parts I want/need to build it the way I want. The lady selling it was actually selling it for her father. He owns a boat shop, and took it on a trade a long time ago. One of his employees was gonna get it going, but back then without the internet at his fingertips, he gave up. The guy is checking to see if he still has all the parts, if so it is gonna save me some $, and really help me out. So needless to say she really had no clue what was going on, other than it didn't run. So I pull up and pop the hood, just as I expected, no head, no jug, one piston. On to the good, I was hoping that it would have all of the bolt ons, and it does, and then some. It has a PJS Impeller, Ride Plate, and Top Loader Grate. It has a Jetcraft Engineering Waterbox, an aftermarket pipe that I can't identify due to the fact half of the expansion chamber is missing (removed with top end) I have no Idea what the pipe is, and when I was taking pics I forgot to get one of the exhaust. I will get a pic later. I was really hoping the ski would have a lightened flywheel, and as soon as I popped the hood I knew it did, plus a little more. The ski has a full PJS total loss ignition! I don't know if these ignitions are reliable, if not somebody please say something now. The hull itself was in immaculant condition, no cracks around the handle pole or anywhere else, but as you can see from the pic, the turf and paint were destroyed by years of sun. The last year it was registered was 97!
So, on to my build plans. Since I am going to need to buy a jug and head, I figured I would do a 750 top end swap. I am gonna have the crank checked (it feels good and free, and the rods look good, but I just want to be safe), and install new crank seals. I have a set of Wiseco 81.5mm pistons, that are for a 650 bottom end. I understand that there is going to have to be some machine work done to mate the top and bottom ends, but it's cool. I am planning to replace the studs on the intake side, and run spacers on both sides of the reeds to help the bottom end deal with the demands of a 750 top end. I know I am going to need a decent carb to keep up with all of this so here is my next question. What carb do I have here, and will it work well for what I have planned? If not what would you experts suggest?

The first thing I wanted to do is clean out the engine compartment. As you can see from the pics it was really bad. So I stripped the ski down, and took the pressure washer to it. Here is a couple before pics. Still need some after pics.


The plan is to have the whole ski re-painted too. I want to do primer grey, and black turf. I want to get a quick steer plate too.
Well thats it for my first post, I have a long winter ahead so I'm sure I will be on here a bunch more. I am open to any help or suggestions from you guys. I was gonna post this on that other forum too, because I know this forum is more about freestyle and I figured I would get more attention from people with experiance doing similar builds there, but I think most of you frequent both forums, so it is good I guess. So I had actually registered there at the same time as here, but they deleted my account because "I did not meet some requirement". I emailed the admin that deleted my account, but of course they are hiding behind their keyboard, and have yet to respond to my not so friendly, inquizitive email reguarding the deletion of my account. What ever.
Thanks in advance,
Ifuonlyknew