I live in Three Rivers, MI. Still gotta weld two slugs on the pump to mount the intake grate. I was on the fence also but said what the hell. The 148 pump fits great with the Pro Watercraft shoe, just got some more work to do to get it 100%.Where in Michigan do you live? I am in Canton and ride at Whitmore lake. Sweet build by the way. Im always on the fence about pulling the 750 out and doing an 1100 in our 750sx. With that 148 pump yours will really pull!!
Not really work if you enjoy the build.I am going to refer Quinc back to this thread when he says my 300SX -650SX bottom swap is too much work.
Not really work if you enjoy the build.
Everyone enjoys it in the beginning. It's that last 50hrs of work that gets ya! =) Making great progress though!Not really work if you enjoy the build.
Yeah I got about 70 hrs in it so far lol.Everyone enjoys it in the beginning. It's that last 50hrs of work that gets ya! =) Making great progress though!
Yes only modified the pump tunnel by filling the area when the shaft comes thru, replacing the pump shoe. I turned the 148mm pump down a little in the lathe to fit. I cut the intake grate bracket off the old pump and tig welded it on the new pump. I used the old intake grate as the fixture to weld it in place. Working on custom ride plate right now.curious , u left the pump tunnel and only modified to accept the 148 pump ? with the new threads/inserts u placed by aligning the shaft ? and then with pump shoe ?
will the pump be set back further ?
I will play with prop sizing and find out what works best.You will probably get more cavitation at low speeds, it may be okay once your moving in smooth water. Just like a 550 with a 750 pump or an FX1 with a larger pump.
I think cutting the pump tunnel out and swap it would make an area of weakness that would need repaired pretty often.just curious, why did u not cut the pump tunnel out of doner ski and just drop that in with the pump ?
Just looking at different options for an upcoming project