I’ve sucked up small debris before. I usually shut it off and restart, and then you feel that the power is back to normal (no big deal). Yesterday I felt that engine rev up as I went over small debris (probably floating sticks). I didn’t have to shut the engine off. It was as I was accelerating and the engine revved then basically spit it out, it felt like.
I was able to hit top speed, but then my check engine and exhaust overheating warning began to over heat. I stopped and took the seat off, and poured a couple cups of water on the bug silver (intake?) pipe. The water would sizzle and evaporate (it was hot). I did it a few times until it cooled it off… Within ten minutes I started up and all warning lights were off. I went top speed to the nearest dock (a 5 minute ride). I stayed there for an hour. Once I tried to restart all warnings came back up. I started that same process of pouring water on the intake pipe (same scenario… it was hot!)
This time I waited 2 hours. I put my seat on and same scenario again. All warning lights were off. This time I rode for a good 10-15 minutes back to my home dock. It was getting dark, so I couldn’t stay out much longer to test to see if warnings would come back.
So basically I’m wondering if any of you have advice for me.???? Should take her out again on a hot day and see if the warnings come back???? Do I need a system flush? One guy I spoke to says I need a system flush, but when I spoke to him was at the time the problems were happening. Of course as of my last run on the ski last night, all problems were gone (for a 2nd time).
Any help or advice, or anybody with a similar experience to share would be greatly appreciated. Also, what hour mark do you guys recommend for a supercharger rebuild?
Thank you!!!
I was able to hit top speed, but then my check engine and exhaust overheating warning began to over heat. I stopped and took the seat off, and poured a couple cups of water on the bug silver (intake?) pipe. The water would sizzle and evaporate (it was hot). I did it a few times until it cooled it off… Within ten minutes I started up and all warning lights were off. I went top speed to the nearest dock (a 5 minute ride). I stayed there for an hour. Once I tried to restart all warnings came back up. I started that same process of pouring water on the intake pipe (same scenario… it was hot!)
This time I waited 2 hours. I put my seat on and same scenario again. All warning lights were off. This time I rode for a good 10-15 minutes back to my home dock. It was getting dark, so I couldn’t stay out much longer to test to see if warnings would come back.
So basically I’m wondering if any of you have advice for me.???? Should take her out again on a hot day and see if the warnings come back???? Do I need a system flush? One guy I spoke to says I need a system flush, but when I spoke to him was at the time the problems were happening. Of course as of my last run on the ski last night, all problems were gone (for a 2nd time).
Any help or advice, or anybody with a similar experience to share would be greatly appreciated. Also, what hour mark do you guys recommend for a supercharger rebuild?
Thank you!!!