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    • On 6/14/2024 at 3:39 PM, Nick55 said:

      Like this.

       

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      No 2 harlequin golfs had the same paint scheme. That way every idiot who bought one could be assured they were a unique snowflake. 

    • Skithemidwest

      Posted (edited)

      I had a similar event last summer that seemed to resolve after we put some heet in the gas, so I am hoping that will work again.  In the meantime I wanted to see if the crew had any other suggestions. 

       

      Last summer I replaced plugs, cap / rotar, and fuel filter.  After all that I tried some heet and that worked.  Fast forward to today and I got the same error codes again and the same rough running engine that seems to require about 5-700 more rpm for my typical ski run. This is exactly what happened last summer. 

       

      I did recently put a new battery in and added some new 93 octane that wasn't ethanol free about a week ago. Oil pressure, voltage and temp all seem fine when I took the kids out for some tubing after skiing this morning. 

       

      Error codes:

      oil press spn  100 cm 0 data valid but below normal range  17 oc 127

      mapsensor spm 106 cm 0 Voltage short  or below normal range  4 oc 127

      cyl 1  Misfire spn 65591 cm 0 Mechanical system not responding properly 7 oc 127.  

       

      Thanks in advance. 

      Edited by Skithemidwest
    • brucefredette

      Posted

       have  a wake setter with the 383  hammerhead engine. this year it is lacking power. It used o top out at 52MPH, a couple years ago it was down to 42MPH,. and now this year it is 35MPH.  Otherwise it sounds healthy and no codes have been set. I changes the plugs a few years back, not much of an effect. Also changed the air filter... Is there an inline fuel filter I may have over looked. I'm thinking to check the compression and the fuel pressure. So I'm here to ask if anyone knows the fuel pump part number and if there are in line filters then those part numbers as well.   Any thing else to check? 

       

       

    • Two different size pullers. One for 1 1/4” shafts and the other for 1 1/8”. The larger will work on the small in a pinch. 

    • 31 minutes ago, AxisBackerA22 said:

      It was to short from the back to the front of the shaft 

      Thanks.  I don't ever get near newer boats, so I was curious.

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