Talon2.5
09-30-2001, 05:39 AM
ok, as you remember i was thinking it was the mid-plate, it ran 130 degrees at an idle and 170+ at around 4 grand.
pulled the lower unit first, looked in where the tube goes, the rubber seal in the pump was half gone, tore apart the pump and all the gaskets were wet (there usually dry and stuck to the housing), pump housing upper and lower were warped a bit, pulled the brass tube out (which i never checked when i bought this motor) and it was bent, looked up inside with a flashlight and the rubber seal at the top was good, so redid the pump with another impeller and used some other pump parts and new gaskets, new water tube and rubber seal in the pump, made sure while the pump was apart that there were no restrictions in the bobs nosecone set-up and put it all back together.
i also changed the plumbing on the pee tubes, i now have one off each head and one off the poppet cover, the reason i did this, which i'm sure you know is to monitor water from the highest cylinder (#1)as well as the other side.
took it to the ramp, i always noticed that this 2.5 i bought didnt seem to sound very throaty at an idle and with the exhaust chest milled out and the exhaust port work i did the factory settings on the idle timing wont work, so i fired it up and fine tuned it in and finally it idles around 100 degrees on the guage, used my laser thermometer and got 109 temp readings on the cylinders and lower, and good flow on all three pee tubes.
today i am taking it to the lake to run it and will post those findings later today or tomorrow
thanks guys, skip
pulled the lower unit first, looked in where the tube goes, the rubber seal in the pump was half gone, tore apart the pump and all the gaskets were wet (there usually dry and stuck to the housing), pump housing upper and lower were warped a bit, pulled the brass tube out (which i never checked when i bought this motor) and it was bent, looked up inside with a flashlight and the rubber seal at the top was good, so redid the pump with another impeller and used some other pump parts and new gaskets, new water tube and rubber seal in the pump, made sure while the pump was apart that there were no restrictions in the bobs nosecone set-up and put it all back together.
i also changed the plumbing on the pee tubes, i now have one off each head and one off the poppet cover, the reason i did this, which i'm sure you know is to monitor water from the highest cylinder (#1)as well as the other side.
took it to the ramp, i always noticed that this 2.5 i bought didnt seem to sound very throaty at an idle and with the exhaust chest milled out and the exhaust port work i did the factory settings on the idle timing wont work, so i fired it up and fine tuned it in and finally it idles around 100 degrees on the guage, used my laser thermometer and got 109 temp readings on the cylinders and lower, and good flow on all three pee tubes.
today i am taking it to the lake to run it and will post those findings later today or tomorrow
thanks guys, skip