marcusknight
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Mar 5, 2010
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I took my 1994 Seadoo out on a long river today. When I was heading back in, I would notice that when I would press the throttle rather hard, it would rev up the engine but there were moments where I was not getting much speed, despite the amount of throttle and rpms. Trying to figure out what would cause that.
My first hunch is that something could have clogged up the impeller. Leaves, debris?
When I went back to the dock I stopped the engine. Then a minute later I walked into the water and reached my hand down by the inlet grate. I felt one or two leaves, but that was it.
I suppose its possible that stopping the engine could have allowed the inlet area to let go of what was there right when I stopped the engine. After all I never stopped the engine when I was out on the water the entire time until I came back, so there was constant suction the whole time. Thoughts?
My first hunch is that something could have clogged up the impeller. Leaves, debris?
When I went back to the dock I stopped the engine. Then a minute later I walked into the water and reached my hand down by the inlet grate. I felt one or two leaves, but that was it.
I suppose its possible that stopping the engine could have allowed the inlet area to let go of what was there right when I stopped the engine. After all I never stopped the engine when I was out on the water the entire time until I came back, so there was constant suction the whole time. Thoughts?