Highly unlikely that is the cause....its only just exposed the wiring....however.....if the exposed part was chaffing on the red lead or battery positive.....then you just got lucky you found this before things got ugly.......if the chaffing was caused by exhaust, motor rubbing on lead, etc.....won’t affect running.....assuming black lead is tightly attached to battery negative
Does the motor rev freely out of the water....if so....what exactly happens when you try to ride it
I was doubting this would be the issue, but it was worth a shot. Either way it needed to be fixed.
Ski sounds "Ok" on the trailer..once under a load it falls flat on its face off idle. It was running great...did a decent wide open run and then it acted like it fouled a plug. It had done this once before and new spark plugs solved it. I also noticed it was very rich at that time.
I had a similar issue with another ski years back and it ended up being the stator. I swapped the stator on this one and same issue. I've also tried a different MSD, and went through carbs (found a leak in gaskets and leaky throttle shafts..replaced with a minty set with new oem kits).
I've also checked the reeds, pressure tested motor, and changed most electrical components with spares from the shelf. Compression is 180 psi per cylinder. Nice blue spark. Wires have been trimmed, resistance on secondary coil is around 24k (on high end..may change coil out again with one with lower resistance). Only other symptom I've had is a draining battery. Battery voltage is 12.6-12.9 while revving which does seem low, but I've found other posts saying that's normal. Voltage regulator is giving me some odd readings compared to manual specs.
There's a possibility some of my spare components are bad, but test ok.
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