I have a 1995 seadoo bombardier and i took it to a lake and ran fine then all the sudden it bogged down and won’t go in water but sounds fine out of water. Any thoughts?
I have a question I bought a 1995 seadoo bombardier and it did fine for the first two rides then in the 3 ride it was going fine then all the sudden it would not rev up in water it would not go faster then 3 miles an hour. Do you know how to fix this?
So mine doesn’t have all the debris and i’m thinking that since water got in it screwed with the electrical work or the water projection system broke. it stopped working when i went on a turn.
was hoping this would resolve my issue on a 2006 fx ho but no debris in there. The engine revs fine but top speed dropped to 4 to 6 mph and luckily I made back to shore. I could see the impeller turning from the rear on the trailer. I've read about this somewhere and will continue to look. This started out of nowhere as I stopped from 40+ mph to sit a moment and when I started to move again I had hardly any forward motion at all.
When I put it back in the water after no changes it was back to normal. Was told impeller shaft joint could have temporarily came out of alignment then cleared itself up.
I have the same issue of slow acceleration the. It will get up to about 25mph. I changed fuel lines and cleaned carb and that didn’t fix the issue. It did get a little better after cleaning carb. Before it wouldn’t go over 15mph. I need help
Strange - and you're sure there's nothing stuck in the shaft like I show in this video? Does it sound like the engine is working harder than it should to accelerate?
I was helping my brother in law on his 2000 Yamaha 1200 xl. Brand new motor. the ski would only get up to 5mph and once it hit 4500, it would redline and go nowhere, no surge at all. I cleaned the grate out and nothing changed. The only thing I could possibly think of is the impeller is worn out in comparison to the housing. I did not detect any end play with the shaft. I used to be a machinist so I understand clearances and run out and I did not detect any. My best estimating guess is that between the housing and the edge of the impeller was around .100. Any thoughts?
Hope those anchors don’t go all the way through the hull, without silicone, you might end up with a leak that might not cause bilge problems, but will get into the threads. Those ride plates are famous for stripping out during the removal portion of the job.
lol, he lost me on so many levels. But like you, once he said half inch, I thought, when was Yamaha American made, lol. The fact that he's calling a yamaha a jet ski, taking it apart in water, and working right under it like that, I had to stop the video and come to the comment to get a chuckle.
Thank God my Sea Doo has IDF. Didn't realize it was this much work. Great video.
I have a 1995 seadoo bombardier and i took it to a lake and ran fine then all the sudden it bogged down and won’t go in water but sounds fine out of water. Any thoughts?
I have a question I bought a 1995 seadoo bombardier and it did fine for the first two rides then in the 3 ride it was going fine then all the sudden it would not rev up in water it would not go faster then 3 miles an hour. Do you know how to fix this?
It could be cavitation
So mine doesn’t have all the debris and i’m thinking that since water got in it screwed with the electrical work or the water projection system broke. it stopped working when i went on a turn.
was hoping this would resolve my issue on a 2006 fx ho but no debris in there. The engine revs fine but top speed dropped to 4 to 6 mph and luckily I made back to shore. I could see the impeller turning from the rear on the trailer. I've read about this somewhere and will continue to look. This started out of nowhere as I stopped from 40+ mph to sit a moment and when I started to move again I had hardly any forward motion at all.
same thing happened too me did u figure iut out?
@@Logix727do you know how to fix that?
Nope probably. Stuff in there
When I put it back in the water after no changes it was back to normal. Was told impeller shaft joint could have temporarily came out of alignment then cleared itself up.
@@rkim5850 that is wild .... I hope mine works that way. I sure hope and it doesn't happen again. That was scary for the sake of all of us actually
In the water! lol.. Legend! Great video.
I have the same issue of slow acceleration the. It will get up to about 25mph. I changed fuel lines and cleaned carb and that didn’t fix the issue. It did get a little better after cleaning carb. Before it wouldn’t go over 15mph. I need help
Strange - and you're sure there's nothing stuck in the shaft like I show in this video? Does it sound like the engine is working harder than it should to accelerate?
I was helping my brother in law on his 2000 Yamaha 1200 xl. Brand new motor. the ski would only get up to 5mph and once it hit 4500, it would redline and go nowhere, no surge at all. I cleaned the grate out and nothing changed. The only thing I could possibly think of is the impeller is worn out in comparison to the housing. I did not detect any end play with the shaft. I used to be a machinist so I understand clearances and run out and I did not detect any. My best estimating guess is that between the housing and the edge of the impeller was around .100. Any thoughts?
Did you figure that out?
@@GioConstructsdid you figure this out? Same issue
Thank you for the video. I needed it
Glad it was helpful!
1987 Yamaha wave jammer 500 not going past 3 miles an hr.
You didn't have to take off the intake grate and on an older jetski the bolt heads will just snap off
Get a set of metric sockets.
If your not fixing your jet ski in the water your not doing it right, LOL
Did mine in the middle of a lake one time after sucking up some debris.
Hope those anchors don’t go all the way through the hull, without silicone, you might end up with a leak that might not cause bilge problems, but will get into the threads. Those ride plates are famous for stripping out during the removal portion of the job.
You lost me when you started using a 1/2 instead of a 13mm
lol, he lost me on so many levels. But like you, once he said half inch, I thought, when was Yamaha American made, lol.
The fact that he's calling a yamaha a jet ski, taking it apart in water, and working right under it like that, I had to stop the video and come to the comment to get a chuckle.
That's not a Jet Ski