- Location
- spotswood NJ
Ok so im going to try and explain this as best as i can so here goes...., i was looking into my sxr exhaust outlet from the back and noticed some bubbly black residue almost looked like a growth around the inside of the aluminum exhaust pipe that is inside the hull, when i poked at it it seemed to have a crunch to it, after further probing it started to chip off easily and started to expose the aluminum pipe, a small sample was taken out and %100 for sure its expanding foam residue, after further examination of both ends of the pipe i noticed that its only in the back half of the pipe and the engine compartment side is clean, this can mean only one thing, im afraid that when the previous owner cut into the sides to install the footholds that he may have breached the exhaust tube hence the expanding foam leaking into the exhaust pipe, i plan to clean out the pipe but im worried that during riding the exhaust/ water could find its way into the hull under the tray or something or is expanding foam a good water sealant? Even if it does wouldnt it just find its way past the firewall through that little hole and get sucked up by the bilge? I believe the foam in the sxr hull is closed cell foam anyway and wouldnt absorb enough water to sink the ski, i really dont want to tear out the footholds this season since the season is fast approaching, any advice would be great.. Somebody please tell me there exhaust outlet shows signs of this too possible from some sloppy kawasaki manufacturing or something???