A few years ago I purchased a 1993 Kawasaki 750 sx, shortly after I purchased it the engine went in it. With the little time i spent on it I absolutely fell in love with the sport, being a former motocross racer this is the closest related sport i have found thats easier on the body.
I put a Small Block Technology Engine in it hoping to solve the problem and be an easy fix, that was not the case. Ever since the engine was installed I keep popping water boxes.
The jet ski runs fine on the stand hooked up to the hose, my mechanic ran it through the proper warm up procedures when breaking in a new engine. But as soon as you put the ski in the water and start it; then comes the loud back fire sound and the water box explodes in a couple different places. It's almost like the little bit of back pressure from being in the water is causing it to back fire.
I really have no Idea what the problem is and how to solve it. All I know is that I have put two water boxes in it thinking i had a bad one, and have about $3,000 in something i rode maybe four times. I have not ridden it in two years, its spring, and I really want to get out there. Couple guys down the road just got there hands on a couple older skis, and are gearing up to get riding..
Any one with any advice as to where I can purchase another water box ( Fiberglass Vs. Aluminum ) (aftermarket vs. Stock). And what could be causing this to happen, I would really appreciate it.
I put a Small Block Technology Engine in it hoping to solve the problem and be an easy fix, that was not the case. Ever since the engine was installed I keep popping water boxes.
The jet ski runs fine on the stand hooked up to the hose, my mechanic ran it through the proper warm up procedures when breaking in a new engine. But as soon as you put the ski in the water and start it; then comes the loud back fire sound and the water box explodes in a couple different places. It's almost like the little bit of back pressure from being in the water is causing it to back fire.
I really have no Idea what the problem is and how to solve it. All I know is that I have put two water boxes in it thinking i had a bad one, and have about $3,000 in something i rode maybe four times. I have not ridden it in two years, its spring, and I really want to get out there. Couple guys down the road just got there hands on a couple older skis, and are gearing up to get riding..
Any one with any advice as to where I can purchase another water box ( Fiberglass Vs. Aluminum ) (aftermarket vs. Stock). And what could be causing this to happen, I would really appreciate it.