I bought a used Rickter with a "professionally" built 735 with what the seller claimed had around 15 hours on it. It was set up to run on pump gas at 40:1. I installed an hour meter on it once I got it for all the reasons you do that. Anyway, I noticed that it was not as snappy at about the 2-3 hour mark and by the 7 hour mark it lost all snappiness off the bottom and just ran lousy. By hour 8 it locked up. A couple things I noticed from hour 1 was the fact that the water leaving the twin cooling points had uneven flow--but I didn't think much of it. When I pulled the old style air box covers off I noticed that there was no flame arrestor mesh. That sounds risky to me. Anyway, I blame myself for not checking the spark plugs early on for signs of poor jetting. Once I pulled the ADA head, I found the rear cylinder to be scored on the intake side. I should also add that before the motor gave up, it cranked over slower than normal--that was an obvious sign. One thing that I'd never seen before was the top of the spark plug at the rear cylinder was burned. I am referring to the part of the plug that goes into the boot. The bottom of the plug (in the head) was dry and blackened.
My plan is to send off the cylinder to be repaired and matched with correct forged pistons, replace the crank and fatten up the jetting on the rear cylinder.
Am I missing anything? Could the uneven water flow cause a problem?
As you guessed, I am not a mechanic but I have decided to figure things out and repair my own skis as I can screw up my stuff as good as the "professionals" can.
Thanks in advance.
My plan is to send off the cylinder to be repaired and matched with correct forged pistons, replace the crank and fatten up the jetting on the rear cylinder.
Am I missing anything? Could the uneven water flow cause a problem?
As you guessed, I am not a mechanic but I have decided to figure things out and repair my own skis as I can screw up my stuff as good as the "professionals" can.
Thanks in advance.