Matz
Jet Boat Lover
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Hi everyone.
First up, I´m completely new to this forum, and english is not my native language so please bare with me.
Problem: I started a small project at home, a 1989 Bayliner 1952 with a "broken" ( weak and lots of small problems...) drivetrain concisting of a 2.3 ford striaght 4, and a classic OMC Cobra sterndrive.
A co worker heard about my problem with my boat, and asked me if i wanted to take over his jetboat project.
Got a fair deal on a completly rebuilt 355 Chevrolet V8, and a Castoldi jet 05 from him.
So under the holidays this summer i´ve mounted everything in my boat, jet, engine, the lot. ( scrapped his old ribb due to punctured "ballons")
Engine runs like a clock, but when i launched it in the sea for the very first time, the boat wouldn´t do more than 8-9 kn at a quarter throttle, any more than that, the engine would just increase revs as the boat slowed down. pulling back on the throttle would make the boat "grip" again and continue to move forward in this low speed of 8-9 kn. You could say that it reminds of having a slipping clutch in a manual transmissioned car.
So we pulled the boat out of the water, took out the impeller from the jet, and the impeller is in composite material, with some damages. ( i noticed this when i mounted the jet pump in the boat a year ago, but didn´t think theese small damages would matter.) It looks like some previosly owner has been sucking up pebbels and sand in to the jet, and leaving the "wear ring/ liner" full of circular scratchmarks, and the impeller edges of the three blades looks like a mix of "melted" and as if someone gave them a workover with a very coarse file.
I´ve heard now later on, that impellers are EXTREMLY sensetive to dings and scratches, and the gap of play between the liner and impeller can´t be to big. ( heard /read on forums everything between 2 millimeters down to 0,65 millimeters)
We checked our gap with a 2 millimeter welding rod ( couldn´t find the feelergauge ) and it went in between liner and blade with ease.
So my questions to you guys is: how big shuold the gap be? ( Liner-impeller)
Could my problems be caused by this damaged impeller?
Just want to check with you guys before ordering a new set impeller and liner from italy.
Posted a couple of pics aswell. hopefully you can see what i mean.
Best regards : Matz
![DSC_0023.JPG DSC_0023.JPG](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/12/12557-40f4555e462dbebb14d78c60f325efa7.jpg?hash=QPRVXkYtvr)
First up, I´m completely new to this forum, and english is not my native language so please bare with me.
Problem: I started a small project at home, a 1989 Bayliner 1952 with a "broken" ( weak and lots of small problems...) drivetrain concisting of a 2.3 ford striaght 4, and a classic OMC Cobra sterndrive.
A co worker heard about my problem with my boat, and asked me if i wanted to take over his jetboat project.
Got a fair deal on a completly rebuilt 355 Chevrolet V8, and a Castoldi jet 05 from him.
So under the holidays this summer i´ve mounted everything in my boat, jet, engine, the lot. ( scrapped his old ribb due to punctured "ballons")
Engine runs like a clock, but when i launched it in the sea for the very first time, the boat wouldn´t do more than 8-9 kn at a quarter throttle, any more than that, the engine would just increase revs as the boat slowed down. pulling back on the throttle would make the boat "grip" again and continue to move forward in this low speed of 8-9 kn. You could say that it reminds of having a slipping clutch in a manual transmissioned car.
So we pulled the boat out of the water, took out the impeller from the jet, and the impeller is in composite material, with some damages. ( i noticed this when i mounted the jet pump in the boat a year ago, but didn´t think theese small damages would matter.) It looks like some previosly owner has been sucking up pebbels and sand in to the jet, and leaving the "wear ring/ liner" full of circular scratchmarks, and the impeller edges of the three blades looks like a mix of "melted" and as if someone gave them a workover with a very coarse file.
I´ve heard now later on, that impellers are EXTREMLY sensetive to dings and scratches, and the gap of play between the liner and impeller can´t be to big. ( heard /read on forums everything between 2 millimeters down to 0,65 millimeters)
We checked our gap with a 2 millimeter welding rod ( couldn´t find the feelergauge ) and it went in between liner and blade with ease.
So my questions to you guys is: how big shuold the gap be? ( Liner-impeller)
Could my problems be caused by this damaged impeller?
Just want to check with you guys before ordering a new set impeller and liner from italy.
Posted a couple of pics aswell. hopefully you can see what i mean.
Best regards : Matz
![DSC_0019.JPG DSC_0019.JPG](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/12/12553-69011194fd2ec21dcc238ca7090aa1e1.jpg?hash=aQERlP0uwh)
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