My boat has pretty much been fully refereshed... full long block, rebuilt pump with new impeller, changed all the hoses, new battery, new MPEM, new starter, replaced countless rectifiers and did the CDI as part of the replacement of the engine etc...
I followed break in procedures and rarely go over the the weight rating, but knowing my 657x motor was meant for a little Jet Ski, I would imagine that proper operating is required to make this motor last anywhere near as long (i.e. 140+ hours)
So if I take into consideration the boat weighs at least twice as much as the Jet ski of its time and I carry 400lbs of cargo with passangers... is there any proper precautions to take when operating?
I NEVER run the boat in the powerband for more than 10 mins at a time (varying the throttle) when planed and will turn on the bildge fan to provide additional cooling. IF I ever run long, its only to puts around the channel with friends at barely more than idle.
FAQ?
I've heard I need to cool the motor down for at least the same duration you run - I know this was the case during the break-in period
Oil - of course run the best you can, though ours don't even need Synthetic - I run Amsoil Interceptor or BRP XPS. I still use the auto-mix and have tuned it to run rich. I'd rather have a bit more rich and change plugs than the latter.
Make sure the cooling is good - I always can see the pisser pushing a steady stream which is good and I'll run it on the hose every 2-3 runs on the lake just in case.
*Though the Head of the motor and Exhaust are always just "warm" to the touch, the block itself is pretty warm... like I can't keep my hand on it for more than 3-4 second... is that Normal?
ALSO - when I just puts around above idle, is there any risk that there isn't enough cooling as not a ton of water would be pushing through?
Any other suggestions to get my long block running as long as possible? - At what compression do you guys recommend a top end rebuild? (i.e. compression below 140?)
I followed break in procedures and rarely go over the the weight rating, but knowing my 657x motor was meant for a little Jet Ski, I would imagine that proper operating is required to make this motor last anywhere near as long (i.e. 140+ hours)
So if I take into consideration the boat weighs at least twice as much as the Jet ski of its time and I carry 400lbs of cargo with passangers... is there any proper precautions to take when operating?
I NEVER run the boat in the powerband for more than 10 mins at a time (varying the throttle) when planed and will turn on the bildge fan to provide additional cooling. IF I ever run long, its only to puts around the channel with friends at barely more than idle.
FAQ?
I've heard I need to cool the motor down for at least the same duration you run - I know this was the case during the break-in period
Oil - of course run the best you can, though ours don't even need Synthetic - I run Amsoil Interceptor or BRP XPS. I still use the auto-mix and have tuned it to run rich. I'd rather have a bit more rich and change plugs than the latter.
Make sure the cooling is good - I always can see the pisser pushing a steady stream which is good and I'll run it on the hose every 2-3 runs on the lake just in case.
*Though the Head of the motor and Exhaust are always just "warm" to the touch, the block itself is pretty warm... like I can't keep my hand on it for more than 3-4 second... is that Normal?
ALSO - when I just puts around above idle, is there any risk that there isn't enough cooling as not a ton of water would be pushing through?
Any other suggestions to get my long block running as long as possible? - At what compression do you guys recommend a top end rebuild? (i.e. compression below 140?)