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FINAL
DRIVE/JET
PUMP/BILGE
SYSTEM
Ventilation/Cavitation
Diagnostics
If
a
watercraft
exhibits
poor
performance,
high
engine
RPM
with
little
forward
speed
or
power,
inconsistent
RPM,
or
difficulty
pulling
skiers
out
of
the
water,
pump
ventilation
or
cavitation
may
be
the
cause.
Ventilation
Ventilation
results
when
air
enters
the
pump
inlet
tract
and
is
compressed
by
the
impeller,
causing
a
reduction
in
thrust
and
an
increase
in
engine
RPM.
Small
leaks
are
often
difficult
to
diagnose.
A
hole
or
crack
the
size
of
a
pin
in
the
sealed
area
around
the
pump
intake
tract
is
enough
to
cause
ventilation.
Some
possible
sources
of
air
are:
1.
Intake
scoop
-
An
improperly
sealed
intake
scoop
is
the
most
common
cause
of
ventilation.
Make
sure
the
scoop
has
a
complete
bead
of
Marine
Grade
silicone
sealer
all
the
way
around
without
any gaps
or
pin
holes.
Sometimes,
small
leaks
in
the
silicone
sealer
around
the
intake
scoop
are
hard
to
detect
with
a
visual
inspection.
The
following
method
may
make
it
easier
to
see.
1.
Turn
high
speed
fuel
screws
out
(counterclockwise)
1/2
turn,
and
operate
the
craft.
2.
Remove
intake
grate
and
look
for
exhaust
trail
(black
smoke
path)
in
the
area
around
the
scoop.
3.
Remove
intake
scoop
and
re-seal
with
a
complete
bead
of
Marine
Grade
silicone
sealant.
Refer
to
illustration
below
for
critical
sealing
points
in
the
pump
area.
4.
Reinstall
pump,
ride
plate,
and
intake
grate
and
set
high
speed
screws
back
to
original
position.
2.
Ride
plate-The
ride
plate
must
be
completely
sealed
in
the
area
around
the
intake
scoop,
and
also
in
the
area
where
the
hull
meets
the
pump
cavity.
3.
Drive
shaft
bearing
housing
or
through
hull
fitting-
If
the
drive
shaft
bearing
carrier
seals
are
worn
or
damaged,
air
may
be
drawn
into
the
pump
from
the
engine
compartment.
Also
inspect
the
through-hull
fitting.
The
entire
circumference
of
the
fitting
must
be
sealed
to
prevent
water
from
entering
the
hull,
and
air
from
entering
the
pump.
Refer
to
Chapter
6
for
through
hull
fitting
repair.
4.
Incorrectly
mounted
pump
(pump
sealing
O-ring
leakage).
This
can
be caused
by
a
damaged
pump
sealing
O-ring,
an
improperly
installed
intake
scoop
or
a
misaligned
pump
(there
should
be
no
detectable
gap
between
pump
housing
and
hull).
Cavitation
Cavitation
results
when
a
low
pressure
area
is
created
in
the
vicinity
of
the
impeller
blades,
causing
the
surround
ing
water
to
boil
or
more
accurately,
the
gas
bubbles
within
the
water
implode
with
a
destructive
force.
Cavitation
may
be
caused
by
cracked,
damaged,
bent
or
broken
impeller
blades,
or
an
excessively
worn
impeller
or
housing
(check
impeller
clearance).
Ventilation
or
cavitation
can
drastically
reduce
the
amount
of
output
thrust
produced
by
the
pump.
Evidence
of
either
problem
may
appear
as
burn
marks
on
the
impeller
and
stator
vanes
in
the
pump.
Drive
Shaft
Pump
Housing
Through-Hull
Fitting
(Inside
Hull
Cutaway
View
Of
Pump
Assembly
-
Sealing
Points
Intake
Grate
Intake
Scoop
Hull
Ride
Plate
3100
5.30
Polaris
Sales
Inc.

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BrandPolaris
ModelVirage TX 2000
CategoryBoat
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