This got me thinking of ways to check the angle of my impeller blades. I have several devices for checking angles for construction. After some testing the best one was a Harbor freight magnetic angle finder. I made sure I was on a hard flat surface and checked that the guage read zero. I then...
Sure impros can repitch it. They can also recommend your best pitch. According to this thread "Impros recommends a solas concord 13/16 set back for limiteds."
http://www.pwctoday.com/showthread.php?t=175743
I haven't figured out what it is yet. It's only occasionally when I'm idling. I have a factory pipe and currently think it just may be the exhaust interacting with the pump. If that was the case others would have experienced the same thing.
Available for sale digitally 4-23.
https://watercraftjournal.com/you-can-watch-hot-water-digitally-beginning-april-23rd/?fbclid=IwAR37R1vLtL2hUAT2ViatwglXqc12cNhC92oiA-xcUtWkz6mHdspfRYwADwE
I have a home made set. I use home made gaskets but you could use any gasket. If you are leaking I would think you can flip it over and use a regular gasket. To be clear, I install this sandwiched between the carb-manifold and exhaust-manifold.
Sorry, I missed that. They run a pretty wide range depending on condition, mods and location. You should be able to pick up a nice ski for $2500 to $3000. check the waveblaster facebook group and watch the local craigslist.
I just got through building my waveblaster. It runs great but I have one issue. When the ski is idling in the water the pump rumbles. anything over an idle and it goes away. It doesn't do it when I run it out of the water. I had this ski completely apart and the midshaft and pump bearings turned...
you should be able to pick up some at lowes. They have some stainless metric. I can tell you the thread pitch if you need it then you just need the length.
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