Mouthfulloflake
ISJWTA member #2
- Location
- NW Arkansas
Hey Adam, if water got in the engine right before it doed, you better get it up and running ASAP or that water will ruin the shiney blue engine.
Hey Adam, if water got in the engine right before it doed, you better get it up and running ASAP or that water will ruin the shiney blue engine.
1st time riding a stand up, and should say i got used to it pretty quick. I took under water a few times with pump on at that point i was pretty beat so i took it on the straight away and just gave it all had and that's when this happened
I've done something similar a couple months ago.
I tried racing a couch, the pump came unhooked, engine revved up (no rev limiter), then the ski came back down, pump loaded, and bam, bye bye couplers.
That was a user error on my part.
I've done something similar a couple months ago.
I tried racing a couch, the pump came unhooked, engine revved up (no rev limiter), then the ski came back down, pump loaded, and bam, bye bye couplers.
That was a user error on my part.
I've done something similar a couple months ago.
I tried racing a couch, the pump came unhooked, engine revved up (no rev limiter), then the ski came back down, pump loaded, and bam, bye bye couplers.
That was a user error on my part.
Meh, my couplers may have been weak already, I don't know.
The engine is in the 100HP max range I would guess (porting, head, b-pipe, reeds, lightened fw).
The engine spun to what sounded like well over 9-10kRPM and then was forced back down abruptly.
That's when the coupler shattered. This was not hitting bottom or anything else.
I run Kenney Keepers, too.
ive heard that shock before, mine spins to nearly 9000K as well, and ivheard the couplers thunk and all that.
I guess they are more fragile than I would figure.
I've done something similar a couple months ago.
I tried racing a couch, the pump came unhooked, engine revved up (no rev limiter), then the ski came back down, pump loaded, and bam, bye bye couplers.
That was a user error on my part.
I need to make this comment about the original thread saying "READY TO ROLL"
The first thing a pro rider told me to do was re-enforcement.....the ready to roll ski did NOT have the bond line re enforced...So this leads me to believe that proper precautions weren't taken in the building of the ski....These are things that newbies need to know before buying a freestyle ski....I just feel bad for adam... cause without a knowlegable local experianced resource ....one can throw a lot of money down the drain....IMO
But adam, those repairs aren't as important as getting the water OUT of the motor....this is the worst thing you can do ....other than running your motor out of the water for more than 30-45 sec...depending on the motor