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Tdub

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  1. Here is the question of the ages. It seems like I go through a trailer jack about every two years. It becomes hard to crank and sounds like the gears are shot. We trailer the boat to our site about 5 times per week. Some friends say lower the jack to keep the pressure off of the gears, others say keep it all the way up when it is back in the garage. There is no place on the trailer jack for grease so that is not the answer. I even tried to take all the pressure off of the jack and placed the trailer tongue on a block every time. That is a pain. Any thoughts?
  2. We pulled ours about a week ago. That water gets cold quickly here in Northern Ohio. This old guy hates cold water. Toasted the season with a few beers, played "Boys of Summer" and called it a season. We drove to Perrysburg yesterday and noticed yours was still in @A_B. I'm impressed. Cheers.
  3. I am going to give the following a try in a week or two. Let me know if it will work. Instead of taking one of the hoses off, I have a T-fitting on the hose just after the strainer. What about attaching the hose from the antifreeze "bucket"? No messing with pulling hoses. The T-fitting was an option on my 2004 SN 196 (I think). Works great in the spring when I connect a garden hose to it. But...it seems like I tried this method one year and since the hose coning from the bucket has no pressure like the garden hose, it would not enter the T-Fitting. There is some kind of spring in there. I just hate peeling the intake hose off on a cold day when winterizing. Will this work? I was even going to try to fabricate a fitting on the bottom of the antifreeze bucket for the hose. Any thoughts? Thanks.
  4. I am so thankful that my wife of 39 years still enjoys my passion for this sport and loves skiing our site on combos. She loves the workout and our sport. She is ready for a new pair of combos. She weighs 115 and would like better fitting bindings than the old school horseshoe rubber bindings. What length? And any particular brand and model? She is currently on 67's. Any thoughts will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
  5. Learn something new everyday! It WAS the kill switch. The motor will turn over but will not fire if the kill switch is loose. I jiggled the switch and it fired right up. Pulled the switch and the motor cranked but would not start. Thanks to all. Problem solved. But, this made me think I should do a little preventative maintenance on the fuel system. Any suggestions? I change the oil every 50 hours but have never messed with the fuel system.

    Where is the filter? And, I'm not sure where the high pressure and low pressure pumps are located. Should I bleed the fuel cell? Feeling kinda ignorant at this point. Anyway, thanks for the advice. Up and running again. Cheers. Tom

     

  6. I need some help from good old Ball of Spray. Boat ran great a few days ago. Went out tonight. 84 degrees and flat. Nice September night in Northern Ohio. Dropped the boat in, pushed the start button...hmmm. Did not hear the fuel pump prime. Nothing. Excalibur engine turned over but no go. I assume it is the high pressure fuel pump? Could it be a fuse? Can a pump go bad that quick? The pump is next to the fuel canister on the starboard side right? So...what next? I am somewhat mechanical, can I replace it without too much hassle? Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Come on BOS!
  7. So, I'm in my mid sixties and have been skiing at 32mph for years with limited improvement. I will get into 28 on occasion but that is about it. I have run it but not very often. The few tournaments I have skied in were fun but I don't see many tournaments in the future. So I figured I would drop the speed to 30mph and start having more fun and chase more buoys. I got more buoys but that bump at 22 really shows my lack of lean on my bad side. Even though the wake on my 2004 SN isn't that bad at 22 it sure throws me. Should I go back to 32mph or just come to grips with the fact that it may be time to slow the boat down?
  8. I have a 2004 SN 196 and have changed the trans oil many times over the years. About to do it again and I have a few questions. 1. What is the capacity? 2. It says on the tranny to use Dextron lll, but I see on this site that it is no longer available. 3. When I check the level, does it have to be running? Once again, I apologize for bringing this up again. Thanks to all on this great forum.
  9. I will admit it, I have not been very attentive to my wife's skis over the years. She has been on a standard 67 inch combos with old school rubber bindings forever. I have been looking at new skis for her with better bindings. She weighs 118 and according to the HO website she should be on 61 inch combos. She loves to ski to just have fun. If I go forward and order the shorter skis and she hates them...there could be trouble. You get the picture. Any thoughts? I am looking at the HO Burner Pro or Burner combos. Thanks for any and all insight.
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