- Location
- Missouri
Hello,
I purchased a Solas Mag (stator only) over the winter and installed it in my RN. Before assembling the pump, I made sure the bearings were packed and that the drive line spun freely after the new bearings were installed.
When I went to install it in the ski, I spent a long time shimming and re-shimming (back bolts only) to make sure it aligned almost perfect in the drive line tube. The same is true for the mid shaft and motor.
Before I took it out for the first ride of the year, I started the ski on a stand to make sure there were no vibrations and that everything looked and sounded good. No issues.
So I hit the water later that day and after about 45 minutes of total ride time (never more than 10 minutes per session), the pump started making a weird noise. Almost like an ice grinder. So I pulled it out of the water almost immediately as I didn't want to do any more damage if there truly was an issue. Several days later, I decided to start the ski on my stand to listen for the noise. Sure enough, it was still coming from the pump section. But still almost no vibration.
After talking to several local gurus, I decided to pull the pump apart and inspect the bearings. The first thing I noticed when I spun the drive shaft was how rough the bearings sounded. So I pulled off the nose cone and sure enough there was metal (very fine, dust like) in the grease. Almost the same color as 2-stroke transmission fluid that needs changed due to clutch fibers.
Any how, I don't have the tools to press out the bearing to truly see if there is an issue.
So let me ask this, is this normal with these pumps?
Would you suggest repacking the bearings to see if that helps?
Thanks!
I purchased a Solas Mag (stator only) over the winter and installed it in my RN. Before assembling the pump, I made sure the bearings were packed and that the drive line spun freely after the new bearings were installed.
When I went to install it in the ski, I spent a long time shimming and re-shimming (back bolts only) to make sure it aligned almost perfect in the drive line tube. The same is true for the mid shaft and motor.
Before I took it out for the first ride of the year, I started the ski on a stand to make sure there were no vibrations and that everything looked and sounded good. No issues.
So I hit the water later that day and after about 45 minutes of total ride time (never more than 10 minutes per session), the pump started making a weird noise. Almost like an ice grinder. So I pulled it out of the water almost immediately as I didn't want to do any more damage if there truly was an issue. Several days later, I decided to start the ski on my stand to listen for the noise. Sure enough, it was still coming from the pump section. But still almost no vibration.
After talking to several local gurus, I decided to pull the pump apart and inspect the bearings. The first thing I noticed when I spun the drive shaft was how rough the bearings sounded. So I pulled off the nose cone and sure enough there was metal (very fine, dust like) in the grease. Almost the same color as 2-stroke transmission fluid that needs changed due to clutch fibers.
Any how, I don't have the tools to press out the bearing to truly see if there is an issue.
So let me ask this, is this normal with these pumps?
Would you suggest repacking the bearings to see if that helps?
Thanks!
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