BoLongo
Active Member
How can this be happening??? I know… the answer is always buy OEM new or used.
This is the fourth time I’ve lost this PTO cylinder. I got my OEM rectifiers today and headed out to the lake. The boat ran great for about an hour and then the starboard engine felt like it was running on one cylinder. I checked the compression on the water and it was zero. I cried for about 5 minutes and headed back to the ramp on one engine.
I’m done with this motor it will be out of the boat this weekend. Tomorrow I’m going to look at a 1996 787 (motor only, no intake or exhaust) that has never been opened hopefully it’s good as the current owner thinks it is. I will be bringing my pressure testing kit and compression gauge.
This has been the most frustrating engine I have ever encountered.
The boat sat in a yard for a couple years and water had gotten into this motor and rusted the crank bearings. The PTO cylinder seized the first day I took it out to the lake because of a leaking crank seal.
I pulled both engines and replaced the seals. I also bought a rebuilt crank and counter balance shaft from SBT. Yes this is where I believe all my problems began.:facepalm:
The boat ran great for about 10 hours and then lost compression do to chipping and scoring on the same PTO cylinder.

I bought a set of used carburetors and a used oil pump. I bought another top end kit and bored the jugs. The engine ran good for about 30 hours and it seized again.


This time I bought a set of used OEM pistons jugs and head out of a good running Sea Doo. I honed the jugs and bought new rings. This time I got about ten hours and today the PTO piston chipped losing all compression.


The SBT crank had an issue with the squish gap with both jugs and heads. I had to use a 3-hole base gasket and I was just within the upper end of the spec.
I think the issue is with the crank but I can’t say for sure what is wrong with it. but the piston damage seams to be in the same area on the intake side. It looks to me like the top ring catches an edge on the intake ports.
On this engine I have changed to a different set of carburetors, different oil pump, different jugs, pistons and head. The exhaust system is clear and the cooling system seams to be working properly.
My biggest fear is that I replace the motor and it turns out to be something with ignition, fuel, cooling or exhaust.
I would love to hear your ideas?
This is the fourth time I’ve lost this PTO cylinder. I got my OEM rectifiers today and headed out to the lake. The boat ran great for about an hour and then the starboard engine felt like it was running on one cylinder. I checked the compression on the water and it was zero. I cried for about 5 minutes and headed back to the ramp on one engine.
I’m done with this motor it will be out of the boat this weekend. Tomorrow I’m going to look at a 1996 787 (motor only, no intake or exhaust) that has never been opened hopefully it’s good as the current owner thinks it is. I will be bringing my pressure testing kit and compression gauge.
This has been the most frustrating engine I have ever encountered.
The boat sat in a yard for a couple years and water had gotten into this motor and rusted the crank bearings. The PTO cylinder seized the first day I took it out to the lake because of a leaking crank seal.
I pulled both engines and replaced the seals. I also bought a rebuilt crank and counter balance shaft from SBT. Yes this is where I believe all my problems began.:facepalm:
The boat ran great for about 10 hours and then lost compression do to chipping and scoring on the same PTO cylinder.

I bought a set of used carburetors and a used oil pump. I bought another top end kit and bored the jugs. The engine ran good for about 30 hours and it seized again.


This time I bought a set of used OEM pistons jugs and head out of a good running Sea Doo. I honed the jugs and bought new rings. This time I got about ten hours and today the PTO piston chipped losing all compression.


The SBT crank had an issue with the squish gap with both jugs and heads. I had to use a 3-hole base gasket and I was just within the upper end of the spec.
I think the issue is with the crank but I can’t say for sure what is wrong with it. but the piston damage seams to be in the same area on the intake side. It looks to me like the top ring catches an edge on the intake ports.
On this engine I have changed to a different set of carburetors, different oil pump, different jugs, pistons and head. The exhaust system is clear and the cooling system seams to be working properly.
My biggest fear is that I replace the motor and it turns out to be something with ignition, fuel, cooling or exhaust.
I would love to hear your ideas?
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