Kalock
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 17
- Reaction score
- 14
- Points
- 82
- Location
- Seattle
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2020
- Boat Model
- 242 Limited S E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
Well I knew it would finally happen someday. My 08 SX230 has developed one hell of a cavitation issue on the starboard jet (Why do people seem to always have issues on the SB engine????) Needless to say a whole day was ruined by an engine that feels like its getting zero bits into the water even at red line. I didn't want to pull the plug while out on the lake so I limped home on the port engine with the SB in no wake (It was a no wake zone anyways so it wasn't a big deal).
I'm heading over to the marina now to troubleshoot. Can anyone make sure I've got the basics down? I've been doing a LOT of research but a double check never hurts...
1. Check the intake for anything obvious or otherwise. Check seals on intake (I have no idea honestly what a good silicone seal will look like here)
2. Open the cleanout and look for stuff to pull out. Check plug for good seal (This is one I am worried about)
3. Look through gate and see if there's anything visible
4. Pull the pump and check the impeller, shaft, and bearings
5. Reseal the pump with fresh RTV while putting back together
Any other bright ideas?
I'm heading over to the marina now to troubleshoot. Can anyone make sure I've got the basics down? I've been doing a LOT of research but a double check never hurts...
1. Check the intake for anything obvious or otherwise. Check seals on intake (I have no idea honestly what a good silicone seal will look like here)
2. Open the cleanout and look for stuff to pull out. Check plug for good seal (This is one I am worried about)
3. Look through gate and see if there's anything visible
4. Pull the pump and check the impeller, shaft, and bearings
5. Reseal the pump with fresh RTV while putting back together
Any other bright ideas?