motomark73
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- AR
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Yesterday while under heavier load than normal (Labor day friends and a boat full of gear) I am fairly confident one of the port side jet pump bearings is going. I did not notice it at all until I docked. Even at wake speed it goes away- at idle it is a very nasty vibration. I spent 3 hours last night trying to pull the jet housing with no luck. It is 5 bolts- no magic in this and I'm reasonably mechanically inclined. The service manual trick of pulling the rear ride plate and splitting it with a flathead screwdriver did not work. I tried a slide hammer to no avail. The splines seem to be seized/corroded in the intermediate bearing in a major way. I have had the boat just this season but it was a Florida boat and I know it saw salt water. Overnight I removed 2 of the nozzle housing bolts and ran some steel cable to a come-along to a nearby tree to put some tension on the entire jet pump assembly. This morning I used a piece of wood to tap on the shaft through the bottom intake grate close to the spline, still with a ton of tension on the pump assembly (found that idea on GreenHulk)- but even that did not work. I really do not want to have to try putting heat on the shaft, but one of the allures of this boat was the ease of working on it; not so much right now.
1. Open to any other suggestion on how to get the splines to release from the intermediate bearing...at this point I'm wondering if previous owner use permanent loctite? Appreciate any feedback/ideas that may have worked for others.
2. We have about 6 weeks of season still here in Georgia- since it runs OK above idle would you keep running it? On the hose it is was easier to isolate where the noise was coming from and it's definitely one of the bearings in the jet pump- would you run it as-is or will it seize up and take other parts of the drivetrain with it?
1. Open to any other suggestion on how to get the splines to release from the intermediate bearing...at this point I'm wondering if previous owner use permanent loctite? Appreciate any feedback/ideas that may have worked for others.
2. We have about 6 weeks of season still here in Georgia- since it runs OK above idle would you keep running it? On the hose it is was easier to isolate where the noise was coming from and it's definitely one of the bearings in the jet pump- would you run it as-is or will it seize up and take other parts of the drivetrain with it?