KEEP COOL AND ADD BRAP!!! How to setup Factory b pipe and run dual cooling on a jetski pwc.

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  • čas přidán 21. 05. 2022
  • how to video for setting up a factory b pipe / wetpipe and how to run dual cooling on a personal water craft
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  • @frankdieber7090
    @frankdieber7090 Před 2 lety +5

    That’s exactly how I had my old race boat set up minus the jet works valve. I was wondering how you set up your builds. Thanks for all the great info your the man!

  • @MonstroLab
    @MonstroLab Před rokem +2

    This is is helping me understand why/how my X2 750 big pin with dual cooling was plumbed by the PO. In your videos, I like how you always explain the “why” before the “how” like all great teachers do. Subscribed

  • @BASgarage
    @BASgarage Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this video!!! You explaining how the pump works each section really helped me out. Thank again

  • @AlbertProAquabike
    @AlbertProAquabike Před 2 lety

    The best source of performance 2 stroke jet ski knowledge So far. Thank you for your content . Waiting for new videos.

  • @allensnook7760
    @allensnook7760 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for explaining how cooling is inducted back to and from the stator area ive been asking for some time how these cooling systems work and are routed.with no real luck or awnser ive just got a stock 650 yamy vxr but one day running on river the small line coming off big pipe into head was cracked and spewing from connect point and jet ski had gone into limp mode all of a sudden.i barely made it back.ive tried looking at cooling schematics but wasnt much help.fixed the rubber line to head though and ran fine,so dont think i hurt it.snookie pa.💥👍💥

  • @joel387ktm
    @joel387ktm Před rokem +1

    3m silicone is by far the best silicone glad to see you use highest quality stuff great work man

  • @0521chad
    @0521chad Před rokem

    question? if i run two 3/8 to a "y fitting (2) 3/8 into a 1/2". Then 1/2 line to the stock manifold port which would be switched out to a 1/2 with 1/4 MNPT. Would this work vs tapping another port into the manifold?

  • @batteryman16
    @batteryman16 Před rokem

    Great informative video!
    If you only have single cooling do you still recommend setting up the water lines in the same way with an ADA head and b pipe? I don't think it matters but this is on a 61x waveblaster.

  • @upstatepathfinder8730
    @upstatepathfinder8730 Před měsícem

    Hey man im newer to the stand up skis. I just bought a ‘90 550sx with a 650 swap and makuni carb. Having some issues staying cool off the hose. I think a second cooling line will be what she needs. I believe its a stock pump and everything. Just had an auxiliary bung welded up to the side of the housing mirroring the stock cooling inlet. Im having some concerns of how go about hooking up my hose configuration for the exhaust and engine as well as if two separate pissers are needsd 8:44 . Could you shed some light on that for me. I can take pics to send to make it easier.

  • @gagerolls7845
    @gagerolls7845 Před 2 lety +1

    Whats your thought on installing an overboard bilge, getting rid of the venturi bilge and using that line already in the hull for your secondary cooling line? That's how mine is setup now.

  • @markwickens3120
    @markwickens3120 Před rokem

    Hey great vid.
    Quick question. With the extra water flow and cooling what would be the optimum water temp coming out of the b pipe tell tale and out of the head tell tale say at WOT.
    And should either restrictors or larger outlets be installed to achieve this temp
    Thanks in advance

    • @EricksonMachinePerformance
      @EricksonMachinePerformance  Před rokem

      first it depends on the setup. And it's not the water temp it's the cylinder/ head temp and chamber Temps that are important. The water can be restricted or opened to achieve

    • @markwickens3120
      @markwickens3120 Před rokem

      @@EricksonMachinePerformance Yes that makes sense.
      What head/cylinder temp would you expect on a lightly ported 62t with b pipe and a group K 850 superbore with b pipe both for bouy application?

  • @B99H
    @B99H Před rokem +1

    thanks for the awesome explanation but what is the benefit of removing filter screen ?

    • @EricksonMachinePerformance
      @EricksonMachinePerformance  Před rokem +1

      More air flow. When we modify these engines and put a pipe on them they flow a lot more air than the stock flame arrester can really support by removing one of the Screens you increase the air flow significantly.

    • @B99H
      @B99H Před rokem

      do u recommend doing it on stock jet

    • @EricksonMachinePerformance
      @EricksonMachinePerformance  Před rokem +1

      Totally stock its really not needed

    • @EricksonMachinePerformance
      @EricksonMachinePerformance  Před rokem +1

      But it won't hurt either

    • @B99H
      @B99H Před rokem

      @@EricksonMachinePerformance thanks a lot

  • @jasoncrawford6257
    @jasoncrawford6257 Před 2 lety +2

    What is your opinion on parallel cooling? (one line for engine and a separate one for the exhaust) that is ho w my ski was setup when I got it so I have just left it that way.

    • @EricksonMachinePerformance
      @EricksonMachinePerformance  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm not a fan of it. But depends on the setup. Personally I run all the cold water thru the engine first. The pipe doesn't need the water as cold. But that also depends on water temp. The engine is what NEEDS cooling to perform. The pipe can still be cooled with warm or even hot water without issue

    • @jasoncrawford6257
      @jasoncrawford6257 Před 2 lety +1

      @@EricksonMachinePerformance the water in NJ never seems to get warm enough to matter, but I will look into it the next time I have to pull the engine for something. Also do you have any tips for adjusting the flow control valve. I just installed one from blowsion over the winter and will riding with it for the first time this weekend and i'm just a little paranoid about overheating/melting something.

    • @EricksonMachinePerformance
      @EricksonMachinePerformance  Před 2 lety

      @@jasoncrawford6257 We are also in NJ. Once you start modifying 701s they need more cooling. They heat soak less and perform better. But every setup is different

    • @EricksonMachinePerformance
      @EricksonMachinePerformance  Před 2 lety

      @@jasoncrawford6257 as to the flow valve. You really need to play with it. As long as you installed correctly you should be fine. When u take it out the first time go out for 2 min and come back and check. Them go out for 5 min and check. I normally keep them set in the middle not tight or loose

  • @steveg4261
    @steveg4261 Před 2 lety

    How do you setup the flow control valve ?

    • @EricksonMachinePerformance
      @EricksonMachinePerformance  Před 2 lety +1

      That depends on the setup. But most setups work well in the in the middle to loose settings. But you need to play with it and see

  • @lindenphilippson
    @lindenphilippson Před rokem +1

    When is it necessary to add duel cooling? I have fx1 I want to add a factory pipe to, located in BC Canada, thanks.

    • @EricksonMachinePerformance
      @EricksonMachinePerformance  Před rokem +2

      That really depends on water Temps. I always prefer dual cooling. But in extremely cold water, you also need to worry about cold seizing. if it is completely stock other then the pipe you SHOULD be fine with single cooling. If you have added timing and compression I'd recommend dual cooling

    • @lindenphilippson
      @lindenphilippson Před rokem +1

      @@EricksonMachinePerformance Thanks alot for the reply man!

  • @Sc67649
    @Sc67649 Před rokem +1

    Where did you get your tubing from? Material and size?

  • @stevepurcell2901
    @stevepurcell2901 Před 2 lety

    Do you still do porting templates?