AboveTheBest
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 581
- Reaction score
- 783
- Points
- 202
- Location
- Bloomington, IN
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
My top speed has declined from 51 down to 43 over the last couple of years, which I hasn’t really bothered me too badly (43 is still plenty fast in my book). More concerning to me is within the last two weeks my holeshot has dropped off to the point that it takes an extra second to get up behind the boat on a slalom (a second is an eternity when doing this).
In efforts to correct the issue I set off to replace the wear rings with some replaceable-liner style units I got in the mail and perform some maintenance on the impellers.
I took the pumps off the boat this morning and everything went smoothly and I used some 5200 to seal up the gaps in the intake tunnel. That stuff is nasty, but I found some serious gaps and filled them in nicely. SUCCESS
I found a couple of small dings/defects in one of the impellers and hammered them back and then filed them back down to where they looked good. SUCCESS
I put the port wear ring on, and pump back together with no problem. Then I got working on the starboard side and three of the bolts holding the wear ring to the transom plate are stripped and won’t take a bolt… FAIL
So a trip to Lowe’s and now I’m trying to drill/tap the old holes to a 12mm (up from 10mm).
I got 3/4 of the way drilling the first hole out and then my brand new bit snapped in half. I’m going back tomorrow to buy a half-dozen bits and hopefully can get this done tomorrow night.
My question is this: what are the transom plates made of? I’m assuming they’re aluminum, but if they’re stainless (God I hope not) my tap won’t work and I’ll need to buy a cobalt tap. My biggest fear is snapping a tap and then having to deal with getting it out and the re-tapping to a bigger size. Any advice on tapping would be greatly appreciated
Of course it gets worse.
We have our annual family vacation that I’m leaving for on Friday and I need to get this finished in the next day or two. I’m prepared to buy a new transom plate and pay overnight shipping if I have to, but that’s another nightmare, as the bolts holding the plate on are very difficult to get to…
In efforts to correct the issue I set off to replace the wear rings with some replaceable-liner style units I got in the mail and perform some maintenance on the impellers.
I took the pumps off the boat this morning and everything went smoothly and I used some 5200 to seal up the gaps in the intake tunnel. That stuff is nasty, but I found some serious gaps and filled them in nicely. SUCCESS
I found a couple of small dings/defects in one of the impellers and hammered them back and then filed them back down to where they looked good. SUCCESS
I put the port wear ring on, and pump back together with no problem. Then I got working on the starboard side and three of the bolts holding the wear ring to the transom plate are stripped and won’t take a bolt… FAIL
So a trip to Lowe’s and now I’m trying to drill/tap the old holes to a 12mm (up from 10mm).
I got 3/4 of the way drilling the first hole out and then my brand new bit snapped in half. I’m going back tomorrow to buy a half-dozen bits and hopefully can get this done tomorrow night.
My question is this: what are the transom plates made of? I’m assuming they’re aluminum, but if they’re stainless (God I hope not) my tap won’t work and I’ll need to buy a cobalt tap. My biggest fear is snapping a tap and then having to deal with getting it out and the re-tapping to a bigger size. Any advice on tapping would be greatly appreciated
Of course it gets worse.
We have our annual family vacation that I’m leaving for on Friday and I need to get this finished in the next day or two. I’m prepared to buy a new transom plate and pay overnight shipping if I have to, but that’s another nightmare, as the bolts holding the plate on are very difficult to get to…