- Location
- West Michigan
I'm looking for some advice, if anyone has a moment to spare.
My ski is a 2003 Superwet.
I've read on here that when removing the midshaft housing assembly that it's necessary to unbolt the engine and slide it forward to gain clearance. I have already removed the pump/driveshaft assembly.
I'm unsure of what bolts to remove. Is it those that attach the engine to the mounts (the single bolts going through the rubber isolators?)
or...
The one ones which attach the mounts to the hull?
Also, how/how far do you slide it? Obviously if I go to far the engine will drop down possibly damaging the hull. This could all be solved by supporting the engine from above with a cherry picker or hoist but I don't own one.
I plan on removing the midshaft bolts before dismounting the engine to help make sure I don't knock the engine around too much. But I'm also assuming I'll have to muscle the midshaft out of the position it's in within the hull, raising my concern for a mishap.
Now - one more thing. The whole reason I'm doing this is to address a grinding/whirring noise while riding. I noticed this last summer and am now getting to it. Since the pump/driveshaft assembly is already removed, I checked it by hand for any odd noises while being rotated. I found this to feel and sound great.
I then took the spark plugs out of the motor and spun the crank/midshaft by hand. This seemed tight and made very little to no noise.
I'm thinking one of the driveline bearings is still the cause though I can't recreate it when out of water due to the lack of thrust being put on everything. Any thoughts on this?
Thank you for your time. It is appreciated.
My ski is a 2003 Superwet.
I've read on here that when removing the midshaft housing assembly that it's necessary to unbolt the engine and slide it forward to gain clearance. I have already removed the pump/driveshaft assembly.
I'm unsure of what bolts to remove. Is it those that attach the engine to the mounts (the single bolts going through the rubber isolators?)
or...
The one ones which attach the mounts to the hull?
Also, how/how far do you slide it? Obviously if I go to far the engine will drop down possibly damaging the hull. This could all be solved by supporting the engine from above with a cherry picker or hoist but I don't own one.
I plan on removing the midshaft bolts before dismounting the engine to help make sure I don't knock the engine around too much. But I'm also assuming I'll have to muscle the midshaft out of the position it's in within the hull, raising my concern for a mishap.
Now - one more thing. The whole reason I'm doing this is to address a grinding/whirring noise while riding. I noticed this last summer and am now getting to it. Since the pump/driveshaft assembly is already removed, I checked it by hand for any odd noises while being rotated. I found this to feel and sound great.
I then took the spark plugs out of the motor and spun the crank/midshaft by hand. This seemed tight and made very little to no noise.
I'm thinking one of the driveline bearings is still the cause though I can't recreate it when out of water due to the lack of thrust being put on everything. Any thoughts on this?
Thank you for your time. It is appreciated.