- Location
- Houston/Hell Paso
Ok, so maybe its not herpes. I ruled that out I think. Seriously though, I am trying to diagnose the problem I am having with my old school superjet.
Memorial day weekend my ski was cavitating to the point that it was just pulling me around barely. Not enough speed to get me up and the speed never changed much even at WOT.
I pulled the pump and found out my pump seal was shot. I thought this was the sole cause of my problem along with a few small dings in my stock impeller. There still might be more to the problem though...
I was informed by though that ya, those things would cause me to cavitate but not to the point of almost going nowhere at wide open throttle.
I didnt hear any unnatural sounds except for one time before I installed the motor and turned the coupler by hand i heard a single "ting ting" noise while I turned the impeller. It sounded like someone dropped a pebble or two on a blade of the impeller. It was just once and I could not replicate the sound. (Just stating that so we can draw a diagnosis here)
The splines look excellent on my impeller shaft and I also took a flashlight and looked into the splines up in the midshaft area. Those also appear to be solid and free from any metal bits. There are also no missing, chipped or dented teeth. This is harder to tell looking into the midshaft cause I cant feel them by hand. They look solid though.
The big question is whether or not I need to put on the new pump seal and see if that solves my problem. Or, should I go on ahead and replace some other potential problems while I have the whole ass end off my ski. I really only wanna do this once.
Memorial day weekend my ski was cavitating to the point that it was just pulling me around barely. Not enough speed to get me up and the speed never changed much even at WOT.
I pulled the pump and found out my pump seal was shot. I thought this was the sole cause of my problem along with a few small dings in my stock impeller. There still might be more to the problem though...
I was informed by though that ya, those things would cause me to cavitate but not to the point of almost going nowhere at wide open throttle.
I didnt hear any unnatural sounds except for one time before I installed the motor and turned the coupler by hand i heard a single "ting ting" noise while I turned the impeller. It sounded like someone dropped a pebble or two on a blade of the impeller. It was just once and I could not replicate the sound. (Just stating that so we can draw a diagnosis here)
The splines look excellent on my impeller shaft and I also took a flashlight and looked into the splines up in the midshaft area. Those also appear to be solid and free from any metal bits. There are also no missing, chipped or dented teeth. This is harder to tell looking into the midshaft cause I cant feel them by hand. They look solid though.
The big question is whether or not I need to put on the new pump seal and see if that solves my problem. Or, should I go on ahead and replace some other potential problems while I have the whole ass end off my ski. I really only wanna do this once.