Speedster 1996
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Hi guys,
new here on the forum.
Bought a 1996 Speedster with twin 717 Rotax and split intakes - it was a dream to have since my teenage years and made this come true some time ago. Condition is original and quite good for an almost 30 year old boat, but now it needs to have some loving hands on the engines and the gelcoat here and there.
Engines are not running well, one always stops after some time running half throttle, the other is not running smooth as well. Have a lot of cavitation on both pumps so it takes a whiiiiile to get up to speed. Finally a complete engine, carburetor and pump rebuild is on my list.
I am happy to own an engineering and restoration company so everything can be done in my workshop.
Would be happy to get feedback and advices from some of you, who are familiar and specialists on Speedsters
Here are my questions to get this project started:
1. Are there aftermarket impellers wich are available today, which are adding something (...like performance etc.), any recommendations?
2. Should I go with an original wear ring or what are you using?
3. And for the engine rebuild: Which replacement pistons and parts like seals should I use or not use?
4. Do you guys think I should skip the oil pump and go back to an oil-in-gas mixture?
5. I already replaced the two batteries to a bigger single battery which turns out to be a good upgrade.
6. Want to produce my own drive shaft seal with needle bearing and seals, but want to add something like a reservoir so that grease/oil is always available in this area. Already have some ideas in mind. Let's wait and see.
7. Another thing: When the boat is on the water, loaded with one or two people, the footwell slowly fills with water. As soon you are starting to speed up a little bit, the water slowly disappears, but is that normal? Just thought about lifting the bilge hose a little bit to avoid water coming in.
8. Last one: There is this little blower in the engine bay. On mine the fan came off the last time I was on the water. Is this little thing really needed? I mean the engine compartment is vented and I can not see how this little thing could have any affect on the temps or on the running of the engines.
Thank you very much for your help
With greetings from northern Germany.
Matt
new here on the forum.
Bought a 1996 Speedster with twin 717 Rotax and split intakes - it was a dream to have since my teenage years and made this come true some time ago. Condition is original and quite good for an almost 30 year old boat, but now it needs to have some loving hands on the engines and the gelcoat here and there.
Engines are not running well, one always stops after some time running half throttle, the other is not running smooth as well. Have a lot of cavitation on both pumps so it takes a whiiiiile to get up to speed. Finally a complete engine, carburetor and pump rebuild is on my list.
I am happy to own an engineering and restoration company so everything can be done in my workshop.
Would be happy to get feedback and advices from some of you, who are familiar and specialists on Speedsters
Here are my questions to get this project started:
1. Are there aftermarket impellers wich are available today, which are adding something (...like performance etc.), any recommendations?
2. Should I go with an original wear ring or what are you using?
3. And for the engine rebuild: Which replacement pistons and parts like seals should I use or not use?
4. Do you guys think I should skip the oil pump and go back to an oil-in-gas mixture?
5. I already replaced the two batteries to a bigger single battery which turns out to be a good upgrade.
6. Want to produce my own drive shaft seal with needle bearing and seals, but want to add something like a reservoir so that grease/oil is always available in this area. Already have some ideas in mind. Let's wait and see.
7. Another thing: When the boat is on the water, loaded with one or two people, the footwell slowly fills with water. As soon you are starting to speed up a little bit, the water slowly disappears, but is that normal? Just thought about lifting the bilge hose a little bit to avoid water coming in.
8. Last one: There is this little blower in the engine bay. On mine the fan came off the last time I was on the water. Is this little thing really needed? I mean the engine compartment is vented and I can not see how this little thing could have any affect on the temps or on the running of the engines.
Thank you very much for your help
With greetings from northern Germany.
Matt
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