How To Properly Set Your Seadoo Rotary Valve Timing | Cool Jetski Tools Demo!

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • In this video I show the proper way to setup the Rotary Valve timing on a Seadoo 717/720 Engine. The tools needed to help with proper setup are a TDC timing tool and a rotary valve timing dial wheel.
    Below are the tools and Rotary valve used in the video:
    1. Timing Degree Wheel for Sea-Doo SP /GT /XP /GTS /GTX /SPI /SPX /XP /Explorer /Challenger /GSX /GTI /GS /GSI
    Brand: Ritco Products, OEM's #: 529035607, 295000007, Can be found at link below:
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    2. 14mm Timing TDC Tool
    Brand: None, Can be found on EBay or Amazon
    Here is a link on Ebay where you can buy it:
    ebay.us/4kEzpI
    Approx. $18.00 plus shipping
    3. 159 Degree Rotary Valve
    Brand: SBT, Part #: 45-101-01A, OEM #: 420924502, Can be found at SBT or Watercraft Superstore but also can buy it on Ebay
    Here is a link on Ebay where you can buy it:
    ebay.us/noCdm6
    Approx. $25.95 -$36.85 plus shipping
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Komentáře • 11

  • @NickKoutavas
    @NickKoutavas Před rokem

    wow!! Great videos buddy!!

  • @paulleduc1920
    @paulleduc1920 Před rokem

    I have a 2002 717/720. Are they all 147 degrees and 65.5. Also, can I do this without pulling the motor? Thanks

    • @joshthejetskiguy
      @joshthejetskiguy  Před rokem

      Yes, all of the 717/720 engines are 147 and 65.5. I will post two pages from the OEM Seadoo manual for a 2002 Seadoo that may help you in my community tab. On a 720 engine ski with no exhaust obstruction you should be able to do the procedure in the ski. Check my community tab for the manual pictures. If you need further help just ask.

    • @paulleduc1920
      @paulleduc1920 Před rokem

      @@joshthejetskiguy well thanks. So my last question is this. Hard to start, runs like it's starving at low to half throttle. From half throttle up, runs like a freaking champ. Before I pull this apart, would a rotary valve problem cause this? How can it run so perfectly at higher speeds if there's an issue? Thanks.

    • @joshthejetskiguy
      @joshthejetskiguy  Před rokem

      @@paulleduc1920 I would be looking more at carb problem from what your describing or a fuel delivery problem. Have you replaced your Tempo grey fuel lines? I made a video on how to verify if you still have them or not. Also if you have had the carb cleaned and rebuilt were genuine Mikuni brand carb kits used or aftermarket. Start at the source, clean your fuel tank out completely, fill with at least 10 gallons premium fuel, Seafoam fuel treatment, and Marine fuel stabilizer to treat any ethanol that may be in the premium fuel. Then start working outward to replacing fuel lines, clean or replace your fuel selector, then clean and rebuild the carb/s. I have a log of all the carbs I have rebuilt if that may help you to see what I check when I tear one down.

    • @joshthejetskiguy
      @joshthejetskiguy  Před rokem

      @@paulleduc1920 If you're carb has an accelerator pump on it then that may be the reason why you get more power at higher rpm's. The accelerator pump delivers extra fuel when you stomp the throttle. Typically middle to higher rpm's.

  • @richardstalnaker152
    @richardstalnaker152 Před 8 měsíci

    i have a 99 GTI with a 717 and it has the 159% rotary valve and if you get TDC on front piston and start your rotary valve at bottom port /360% and use your timing wheel and check the other side it will read 159% and i left it their instead of setting it at 147% and my ski runs like a raped aped love it

    • @joshthejetskiguy
      @joshthejetskiguy  Před 8 měsíci

      That is really interesting to hear, are you not getting any backfiring through the intake/ flame arrestor? Pretty much when the brass rotary shaft gear strips out and the rotary valve is not synced properly immediately you start to get smoke and backfiring through the intake.

    • @richardstalnaker152
      @richardstalnaker152 Před 8 měsíci

      @@joshthejetskiguy no runs great and feels like it's got more power

    • @joshthejetskiguy
      @joshthejetskiguy  Před 8 měsíci

      @@richardstalnaker152 That's awesome, it's good to hear the feedback.