Should I be concerned with riding over these patches?

Thanks in advance,
Posted 26 March 2005 - 08:44 PM
Posted 27 March 2005 - 08:57 AM
In a word...YES!The lake my cottage is on is not all that deep (8ft-25ft) and can develop weed patches late in the season where you can see vegetation on the water surface.
Should I be concerned with riding over these patches?![]()
Thanks in advance,
Posted 27 March 2005 - 09:30 AM
I just purchased a 2005 sportster 4-tec. So I guess we are talking about a rotax engine.In a word...YES!The lake my cottage is on is not all that deep (8ft-25ft) and can develop weed patches late in the season where you can see vegetation on the water surface.
Should I be concerned with riding over these patches?![]()
Thanks in advance,Especially at slower speeds. You don't mention which vessel you have but, If you have the infamous Merc hydrosurge grate you should be ok...provided you don't break a tine and suck it through the pump.
If you have a Merc 11 tine rock grate, you'll definitely get clogged going through weeds. The 6 tine fixed grate seems to work ok, but in weeds, I'd go with the hydrosurge in spite of its reputation.
If you have rotax, I don't think there'll be an issue...but not having a rotax I really don't know.
Posted 27 March 2005 - 11:58 AM
I don't think you have a choice in grates with the 4-tec intake. The standard three prong grate will work OK (it will let small, soft stuff through and most of it will just get chewed up). The only time I have problems with my 4-tec ('03 Sportster) is with really tough sea-weed (ocean). It won't always get through, man that stuff is tough. I don't think normal lake weeds will be much of a problem, but you might have to go swimming from time to time. That's just the nature of Jet drives...I just purchased a 2005 sportster 4-tec. So I guess we are talking about a rotax engine.In a word...YES!The lake my cottage is on is not all that deep (8ft-25ft) and can develop weed patches late in the season where you can see vegetation on the water surface.
Should I be concerned with riding over these patches?Â![]()
Thanks in advance,Especially at slower speeds. You don't mention which vessel you have but, If you have the infamous Merc hydrosurge grate you should be ok...provided you don't break a tine and suck it through the pump.
If you have a Merc 11 tine rock grate, you'll definitely get clogged going through weeds. The 6 tine fixed grate seems to work ok, but in weeds, I'd go with the hydrosurge in spite of its reputation.
If you have rotax, I don't think there'll be an issue...but not having a rotax I really don't know.
Does this mean I'm OK or is there a mod I can do to the intake to better protect the engine?
Posted 27 March 2005 - 10:26 PM
I agree with Dooer on this....The lake my cottage is on is not all that deep (8ft-25ft) and can develop weed patches late in the season where you can see vegetation on the water surface.
Should I be concerned with riding over these patches?![]()
Thanks in advance,
Posted 29 March 2005 - 08:52 AM
Posted 29 March 2005 - 11:39 AM
Doo a search....lots of info available.and watch out for ski ropes!
is anyone aware of an modified grille that can be fitted without imparing the pumps performance?
Posted 29 March 2005 - 11:50 AM
For the 4 TEC, no. I haven't seen anything except for maybe a ski...and watch out for ski ropes!
is anyone aware of an modified grille that can be fitted without imparing the pumps performance?
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