Want to share an interesting experience.
1990 square nose I redid this year with all the normal race stuff from the era. Couple of motors. Mild superstock motor and a Lamey/RD cylinder, 8mm rad crank short rod, novi’s, setback pump, dry pipes, wet pipes, etc.
During the process of breaking in the second motor, the Lamey as I call it, (note probably had 5 hard hours of first motor) I hit a decent surf boat wake and the ski shut off. Started it back up and thought wonder why that happened? Cruised around at constant rpm as I recovered from the stall - I accelerated very hard and ended up going over the bars as the motor shut off in a nano second. Ouch into waves. I immediately thought I locked it up or something broke. Scared to restart from a shut off I waited about 15 seconds. Fired it up and away I got back up on plain and it died again. For the next 15 minutes the motor continued to immediately start and sometimes run for 2-3 minutes and die and other times would die as soon as the throttle was opened up. Note it would idle just fine (that should of been my clue to the real issue)
Got back to beach and checked everything. Compression good, plugs looked good, poured gas in clear bottle, caps, wires, No water in gas, took carbs apart, checked reeds. Started up and was snappy on trailer. Back into water and it ran for bit ok. Then it shut off under acceleration like a light switch.
I though ok my zeel is bad??? But I kept thinking it was mechanical because it happened mechanically when I hit that big wave.
Once home and after pondering for sometime what could be wrong. Note with the RD motor I had to put on a remote pump for carbs to clear exhaust tube since I was using an angled shortened manifold and V3’s. So I thought maybe something with fuel lines being pinched since it’s so tight. As I was going through the fuel system I checked the tank 1 way breather valve. It was stuck open!!!
Put in a tested good one way breather from my 14’ and ski runs like a champ!!!
Yes that was it. Some debri lodged or the bladder failed on the wake boat jump and was in/out of operation after than. Being a 32 year old ski I bet it was all dried up. That was one of the only parts I don’t think I changed. Murphy’s law!!
I will also spend the $15 when redoing an ancient ski every time now.
Hope this threads helps someone else
1990 square nose I redid this year with all the normal race stuff from the era. Couple of motors. Mild superstock motor and a Lamey/RD cylinder, 8mm rad crank short rod, novi’s, setback pump, dry pipes, wet pipes, etc.
During the process of breaking in the second motor, the Lamey as I call it, (note probably had 5 hard hours of first motor) I hit a decent surf boat wake and the ski shut off. Started it back up and thought wonder why that happened? Cruised around at constant rpm as I recovered from the stall - I accelerated very hard and ended up going over the bars as the motor shut off in a nano second. Ouch into waves. I immediately thought I locked it up or something broke. Scared to restart from a shut off I waited about 15 seconds. Fired it up and away I got back up on plain and it died again. For the next 15 minutes the motor continued to immediately start and sometimes run for 2-3 minutes and die and other times would die as soon as the throttle was opened up. Note it would idle just fine (that should of been my clue to the real issue)
Got back to beach and checked everything. Compression good, plugs looked good, poured gas in clear bottle, caps, wires, No water in gas, took carbs apart, checked reeds. Started up and was snappy on trailer. Back into water and it ran for bit ok. Then it shut off under acceleration like a light switch.
I though ok my zeel is bad??? But I kept thinking it was mechanical because it happened mechanically when I hit that big wave.
Once home and after pondering for sometime what could be wrong. Note with the RD motor I had to put on a remote pump for carbs to clear exhaust tube since I was using an angled shortened manifold and V3’s. So I thought maybe something with fuel lines being pinched since it’s so tight. As I was going through the fuel system I checked the tank 1 way breather valve. It was stuck open!!!
Put in a tested good one way breather from my 14’ and ski runs like a champ!!!
Yes that was it. Some debri lodged or the bladder failed on the wake boat jump and was in/out of operation after than. Being a 32 year old ski I bet it was all dried up. That was one of the only parts I don’t think I changed. Murphy’s law!!
I will also spend the $15 when redoing an ancient ski every time now.
Hope this threads helps someone else