- Location
- Houston/Hell Paso
So, My superjet single handedly ruined my weekend. Given, it was the first time I have ever put it in water....I started her up in the water just fine and when I went to try and ride, it got zero hook up. Only enough to pull me through the water pretty dang slow. Nowhere near fast enough to get me up. From waist deep water I could push it to wide open throttle and hang on to it still. I knew it was cavitating and my weekend was over and I hung my head in shame. After work today I pulled off the ride plate and intake grate, here is what I found. The only nicks in my impeller is what you see in picture one. The gap between impeller is perfectly even and miniscule. I could maybe slide a couple sheets of paper in the gap but thats all.
The next thing I noticed is this seal and metal ring were not centered up and if I pushed on the metal ring from the side, I could move it. Is this the reason I am experiencing cavitation?
Pic from the bottom:
Pic from the back looking into the butthole of my ski:
My midshaft iooks straight and the coupler is nice and tight. When I start the ski, everything sounds normal.
Please let me know what the heck is goin on here before I lose my mind on this sucker.
The next thing I noticed is this seal and metal ring were not centered up and if I pushed on the metal ring from the side, I could move it. Is this the reason I am experiencing cavitation?
Pic from the bottom:
Pic from the back looking into the butthole of my ski:
My midshaft iooks straight and the coupler is nice and tight. When I start the ski, everything sounds normal.
Please let me know what the heck is goin on here before I lose my mind on this sucker.