Hi to the group, my name is Steve and thanks in advance for taking time to read my question. I just purchesed a 1997 GTX that sounded great on the hose in the driveway, only to find that it has a myriad of problems. First off, we left the hose run while checking out the craft at the sellers house and had a flooded engine as soon as I got home. Solved this and got on the water only to find that it won't go over 1/2 throttle w/o bogging.
Suspect fuel plugging so replaced lines and external filter and cleaned switch and carbs. Lots of crud in switch.
Back on water, ran good for 30 min then it would "freewheel" over 1/2 throttle. Engine sounded great, rpms were high, but no thrust ! We stopped and I jumped in to look underneath, but only a very minimal amount of seagrass.
It acted like this all the way back to the dock. At home it still looked clear and the shaft has no play and wear ring has close fit to the impeller.
These were the most likely solutions according to the archives that I could find.
If anyone has any other suspects it would be great.
It's becoming a head scratcher.
Also found a broken steering rod in back on the left side, must have been that way for a while as the sheared end was rusted over. It didn't seem to affect the operation any but will need fixing, any tips here ?
Thanks.
Steve
Suspect fuel plugging so replaced lines and external filter and cleaned switch and carbs. Lots of crud in switch.
Back on water, ran good for 30 min then it would "freewheel" over 1/2 throttle. Engine sounded great, rpms were high, but no thrust ! We stopped and I jumped in to look underneath, but only a very minimal amount of seagrass.
It acted like this all the way back to the dock. At home it still looked clear and the shaft has no play and wear ring has close fit to the impeller.
These were the most likely solutions according to the archives that I could find.
If anyone has any other suspects it would be great.
It's becoming a head scratcher.
Also found a broken steering rod in back on the left side, must have been that way for a while as the sheared end was rusted over. It didn't seem to affect the operation any but will need fixing, any tips here ?
Thanks.
Steve