SEADOO ROTORY Gear Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @9beau737
    @9beau737 2 года назад +1

    Great videos man, appreciate that you're still working on this "dinosour Technology" and willing to share your input.

  • @jrphillips1098
    @jrphillips1098 9 месяцев назад

    Appreciate your time to explain I’m new to seadoo and this answers a lot

  • @clintwalter7659
    @clintwalter7659 4 года назад

    Good video shofar glad you came up with this I'm working with one right now

  • @fernandodeanda6108
    @fernandodeanda6108 2 года назад

    Great explanation on what those oil hoses do

  • @Those_cats
    @Those_cats 2 года назад

    Thanks for your videos I have 1100 wave raider I have to replace the starter and I also have the yellow rotary engines nice to be more educated on them

  • @accuracylocksmith6853
    @accuracylocksmith6853 4 месяца назад

    Hi Phillips ,
    I have 1994 spx two of them actually and when I start to drive it doesn’t give me power only after he got up and high Turing it starts to be fast , shat can cuz this issue? I already rebuilt the carbonator but still act the same. Thanks for you help and great video.

  • @harrisonzacharopoulos6036
    @harrisonzacharopoulos6036 2 года назад

    I have air coming back threw the carbs, I checked timing a few times with the rotory valve adjustment tool

  • @lionsdejudah
    @lionsdejudah Год назад

    Btw FYI: the Rotary Valve void with the in and outs doesn’t circulate, it has no pump, the RV shaft just sits in a bath of oil, which needs to be changed every so often.

  • @wiytboi
    @wiytboi 5 месяцев назад

    Bro where in Washington are you? I'm in spanaway

  • @dustylillo
    @dustylillo 4 месяца назад

    what oil is used for rotary valve?

  • @carniceriadefrontera8839
    @carniceriadefrontera8839 Год назад

    Hello ,do you think that the rotary valve can be replaced by flapers, adapting them?

  • @lionsdejudah
    @lionsdejudah Год назад +1

    What lubes the rotary valve plate?

    • @inthenameofmyfather3836
      @inthenameofmyfather3836 Год назад

      oil from the premix

    • @Kana0211
      @Kana0211 28 дней назад

      There's a hole at the bottom of the cover that lets in oil from the pump. It sits in an oil bath

  • @inthenameofmyfather3836
    @inthenameofmyfather3836 Год назад

    i just honed a 717 and put new pistons and rings but i only got 95 pounds of compression should it be higher to run?

    • @lionsdejudah
      @lionsdejudah Год назад

      135 is the minimum compression, a good cylinder should reach 150 psi.
      At 135 psi or lower the blow by will over heat your crank bearings and ruin them.

  • @fernandodeanda6108
    @fernandodeanda6108 2 года назад

    So what is the proper way to do a premix on this model seadoo?

  • @shannonwilliams601
    @shannonwilliams601 2 года назад

    That's not from heat that is from using the incorrect oil because that gear is saturated in oil and it's actually a pretty good design because it keeps it from destroying the engine if you suck something up into the jet pump if you use the right Sea-Doo oil to lubricate the soft brass against the hard steel they last a very long time

  • @abelperez3754
    @abelperez3754 2 месяца назад

    Vídeo starts at 4:25

  • @kennethbrown6497
    @kennethbrown6497 5 месяцев назад +1

    hog wash...Mikuni oil pumps are solid! the problem is lack of maintenance to keep then operating as designed. Line dry crack and people do NOT review them. I'm sorry but I do not agree with this video at all. I'd never run premix and after 20yrs I've not had an oil pump failure.

    • @robp418
      @robp418 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yup, the pumps never fail. People are too lazy to look at their lines every now and then

    • @molnarmalibu4702
      @molnarmalibu4702 5 месяцев назад +1

      It’s normally the lines that fail not the pump!

    • @kennethbrown6497
      @kennethbrown6497 5 месяцев назад

      @@molnarmalibu4702 totally agree! Painting those lines was never a good idea. I had a 951 rebuild I dropped in myself and dummy me bumped the front of the hull opening where the pump was. I felt around and all seemed fine. 20hrs later she seized and I found the oil supply barb sitting on the bottom of hull with the line still connected. Can't blame the pump for that so I must have stress cracked it and enough vibration later and it broke free.