Still got my 92 sx 550 with every possible hard to find aftermarket parts. Spent 200 bucks on a ocean pro gas cap delete cover and that was almost 10 years ago. Sx stuff is rare. Great to see this unicorn on the water
The five fifty is still my most favorite ski. They take some skill to ride, but they are definitely the most fun. Oh, by the way, they're relatively cheap... what's not to love?!
So cool. I had a brand new 93 550 that was slow. Had every upgrade you did to this ski, other than intake filled up and carb adjustments that you did. Wish I had it back to see if this was the problem why it was slower than my friends. Friends were done at a shop. I did everything myself and always wondered what was wrong. Thanks for the videos
had 'twin' 550s. One was always 1/2 step behind in acceleration. Later, had the Jet Power exhaust pipe system off, light shining into the ports just right. Pin hole leak /flaw at the casting seam of the exhaust main body casting. It was getting a trace of water leaking/injected into the exhaust system right at the discharge from one cylinder! Boggy. lol.
You mentioned chamfering the ports, but we used to open up the ports with a die grinder to get more power. I think the operation is the same, only more radical. BTW, I hate thumb throttles. My two '78s and my 77 had the old style finger throttles. Dangerous?! Maybe. But they were all I ever used until...
Good to See You Jim, Living the Good Life with that One Fella ?? Fab Rats Third Cousin or Something 😂! You Fella’s are Class Acts, I enjoy Everything you all put together. I’ll catch you on the next one, Keep it Safe Out There Sir
Loving your videos. Really good info. Keep up the good work. Was surprised to hear you refer to the JetSki Bible... the Author, David Simon built my race boats back in the day. He was my mechanic on tour from 92-95. Still have one of them.
Awesome video. Excellant part on the carb work you did. You touched on a couple things in reference to possible air leak points and how to remedy them.
Speaking for me Back 30+ years ago all the skis I worked on ran at least 6 mph faster because I was 35lbs lighter lol. Back when I was rebuilding 4-6 skis a month I used chainsaw files with wooden dowels to save my hand. Man I hated the old round pump carbs, And just like you said if it wasnt genuine mukuni or kehin parts I didnt even consider them. Did lots of seadoos but got my diaphrams from Yamaha so much cheeper han same one from Bombardier. Still from time to time see a clean old seadoo or Kaw come thru the door. I never test rode them as Been burned out but always had a kid around shop. Why the -11 plug? want extra gap????
Lol, I love it! Yeah, I have had to adjust my speed numbers over the years as my weight increased. :-) As for the plugs, they were the only ones I had in stock.
What i do to bikes and cars when they flood is take a propane tank torch and light it up and pull rhe plugs and stick the flame in the spark plug hole. It burns up all the old fuel and its good to put new plugs in and starts every time
Where do we get a copy of this Jetski Bible you speak of? I just picked up my second 550, and am obsessed with this sport. Love the videos, and such great information! Thanks for sharing!
I Apologize, I had a snippet where I explained that. It must have ended up edited out. watcon.com/products/jet-ski-bible-and-watcon-2-stroke-technology-notes
@jet ski jim - Why don't you use resistor plugs? I'm working on my 550 REED and it calls for a BR8ES. You mention that the 8 is too cold for this build? Why is that?
This is the video where I go into detail about resistor plugs: ua-cam.com/video/YJbp3NJbLW8/v-deo.html No, 550 reed and 750 engines are designed and built for 8 series heat range (more efficient). 440/550 piston port and 650 engines (less efficient)were all designed for the 7 series heat range. Hope this clears it up. :-)
Yes, but it has been 25 years or so, LOL, but I don't remember any gotcha's. It should be just like the 650. Did you check out the 650sx rear exhaust conversion video I did? I walk trough the whole process. the title is "stand out from the crowd with this 650sx rear exhaust conversion". :-)
@@jetskijim007 yes I did watch that one, so the ski floatation does not change for the amount of foam u have to cut out?like it sinks more on one side?
Jim, I’ve collected (5) waveventure 1100s to restore for my family. What do you recommend for the carburetor settings? The 1997 technical update details; #80 spring in carbs 1 &2, #95 spring in carb 3. Low speed jets #75 High speed jets #107.5, 95, 107.5 Needle valves all 1.2 Pop off pressures 54,54, 64 Does this sound correct? Thanks!!!
Easy to understand!
Thanks for sharing!!!
right? He's so cool.
Another excellent video, very informative 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Man i wish i lived closer i need a jet ski genius help
You are very knowledgeable about jetskis! Thank you for spreading your knowledge!!🎉🎉
Thank you so much. :-)
Still got my 92 sx 550 with every possible hard to find aftermarket parts. Spent 200 bucks on a ocean pro gas cap delete cover and that was almost 10 years ago. Sx stuff is rare. Great to see this unicorn on the water
Thank you! The 92 is an awesome ski. :-)
Good Series🎉
I want to ride it!!!
Any time!!!!! Get yer butt out here! :-)
Hey Jim nice to meet you today thanks for letting ride the rocket 🚀👍👍🙏👊
Nice meeting you as well! Glad you enjoyed it! :-)
Cool project - thanks for taking us along. 💪👍🏼
You bet. Thank you for the feedback. :-)
so cool that Jen loves that ski now...
Great job.
Thank you. :-)
Good seeing Merlin again
The five fifty is still my most favorite ski. They take some skill to ride, but they are definitely the most fun. Oh, by the way, they're relatively cheap... what's not to love?!
for sure.
So cool. I had a brand new 93 550 that was slow. Had every upgrade you did to this ski, other than intake filled up and carb adjustments that you did. Wish I had it back to see if this was the problem why it was slower than my friends. Friends were done at a shop. I did everything myself and always wondered what was wrong. Thanks for the videos
Right on. :-)
had 'twin' 550s. One was always 1/2 step behind in acceleration.
Later, had the Jet Power exhaust pipe system off, light shining into the ports just right.
Pin hole leak /flaw at the casting seam of the exhaust main body casting.
It was getting a trace of water leaking/injected into the exhaust system right at the discharge from one cylinder! Boggy. lol.
You mentioned chamfering the ports, but we used to open up the ports with a die grinder to get more power. I think the operation is the same, only more radical. BTW, I hate thumb throttles. My two '78s and my 77 had the old style finger throttles. Dangerous?! Maybe. But they were all I ever used until...
yes, in the future, I hope to do some "porting" videos, I think it would be cool to share this...
Good to See You Jim, Living the Good Life with that One Fella ?? Fab Rats Third Cousin or Something 😂! You Fella’s are Class Acts, I enjoy Everything you all put together. I’ll catch you on the next one, Keep it Safe Out There Sir
Thank you for the kind words. :-)
Thanks for sharing your experience and expertise with us Jimmy!
Loving your videos. Really good info. Keep up the good work. Was surprised to hear you refer to the JetSki Bible... the Author, David Simon built my race boats back in the day. He was my mechanic on tour from 92-95. Still have one of them.
Awesome video. Excellant part on the carb work you did. You touched on a couple things in reference to possible air leak points and how to remedy them.
Thank you so much. :-)
Great video !
Speaking for me Back 30+ years ago all the skis I worked on ran at least 6 mph faster because I was 35lbs lighter lol.
Back when I was rebuilding 4-6 skis a month I used chainsaw files with wooden dowels to save my hand. Man I hated the old round pump carbs, And just like you said if it wasnt genuine mukuni or kehin parts I didnt even consider them. Did lots of seadoos but got my diaphrams from Yamaha so much cheeper han same one from Bombardier. Still from time to time see a clean old seadoo or Kaw come thru the door. I never test rode them as Been burned out but always had a kid around shop. Why the -11 plug? want extra gap????
Lol, I love it! Yeah, I have had to adjust my speed numbers over the years as my weight increased. :-) As for the plugs, they were the only ones I had in stock.
I heard "X-2" in there...Man those were fun skis.
Great build
9th
🤣🤣🤣 strive for perfection!!
Awesome ski
That ski runs good. Great video thanks for sharing Jim
awesome video
What i do to bikes and cars when they flood is take a propane tank torch and light it up and pull rhe plugs and stick the flame in the spark plug hole. It burns up all the old fuel and its good to put new plugs in and starts every time
Need wiring help on sea doo gts 1995
What are you having issues with?
@20:00 lol......
where would I drill out on a kehein 38 mm carb?
Jim, what is the part number for the inline fuel tank check valve you use?
49057-0002. Thank you for watching. :-)
Where do we get a copy of this Jetski Bible you speak of? I just picked up my second 550, and am obsessed with this sport. Love the videos, and such great information! Thanks for sharing!
I Apologize, I had a snippet where I explained that. It must have ended up edited out.
watcon.com/products/jet-ski-bible-and-watcon-2-stroke-technology-notes
Did my dad do any upholstery for you?he had a shop on the south side
Should I change out my BR8ES plugs? Thanks
If it is on a 440, 550, or 650, then yes, absolutely. :-)
I have one and never work well, i will tear apart and re check was wrong. Main of problem is not start right please tell me what i need to check
Are the B7ES plugs the correct plugs for a reed motor 550 as well?
I think the 550 reed motor called for the b8es plug.
@@jetskijim007 Do you know what to gap them at?
@jet ski jim - Why don't you use resistor plugs?
I'm working on my 550 REED and it calls for a BR8ES. You mention that the 8 is too cold for this build? Why is that?
This is the video where I go into detail about resistor plugs:
ua-cam.com/video/YJbp3NJbLW8/v-deo.html
No, 550 reed and 750 engines are designed and built for 8 series heat range (more efficient). 440/550 piston port and 650 engines (less efficient)were all designed for the 7 series heat range.
Hope this clears it up. :-)
Have you installed rear exhaust on like an 1985 550? Is so any pointers?
Yes, but it has been 25 years or so, LOL, but I don't remember any gotcha's. It should be just like the 650. Did you check out the 650sx rear exhaust conversion video I did? I walk trough the whole process. the title is "stand out from the crowd with this 650sx rear exhaust conversion". :-)
@@jetskijim007 yes I did watch that one, so the ski floatation does not change for the amount of foam u have to cut out?like it sinks more on one side?
no, it sure doesn't. Oddly enough....
whats the correct non resistor spark plug for a 95 x2
NGK B7ES. :-)
Jim, I’ve collected (5) waveventure 1100s to restore for my family. What do you recommend for the carburetor settings?
The 1997 technical update details; #80 spring in carbs 1 &2, #95 spring in carb 3.
Low speed jets #75
High speed jets #107.5, 95, 107.5
Needle valves all 1.2
Pop off pressures 54,54, 64
Does this sound correct? Thanks!!!
Assuming you are still running stock oil injection, stock flame arrestor box, etc. Yes, those are good numbers.
@@jetskijim007 thanks Jim, appreciate you
Good to hear you without Merlin trying to show his intelligence while you are talking....