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The 1630 Rotax ACE is a nice new engine with a "no maintenance" supercharger, and a ton of power. So much that SeaDoo had to redesign the pump to take advantage of the power without cavitation.
Now with all its plusses, there are some possible issues that may arise.
1. Poly cylinder liners.
2. Even more stress on the bigger issue of carbon seals
3. Bored and Stroked block and pistons on the old 1503 architecture.
To me the carbon seal issue is tops. These ski's are sinking without warning, and our boats have them too. Until there is a fix, I wont even look at a SeaDoo.
Cylinder liners of the Rotax 1630 ACE are plasma coated liners, which is the same process as currently used for JPS Rotax 250 engine.
That's the 1st time I'm hearing the carbon seal is an issue, this has been a reliable BRP design as far as I know.
Correct that a few years back there was an issue with some PWC, but that was induced by incorrect assembly process, not the design itself.
There is no such things as having enough power ... I want to try a Twing Rotax 1630 ACE ;-)
@JetTech72 The thread is from 2012, but the problem persists. I purchased a 2014 RXPX 260 from Riva in Pompano Beach. Within 20 minutes of me rising the ski, it started to take in water from the bellows. Thank God I had a couple friends with me that got me out of the water, and towed my "new to me" ski back. They had no choice but to buy it back.
One of the riders in my group has a GTR 215 and went riding with us over at Fernandina Beach. We rode to Saint Augustine, and stopped to refulel, and lunch. While at the fuel dock, he ski started to take in water, and sunk. The engine was off, so they were able to salvage the ski, and repair it completely. His was a 2013 model.
The issues are still there, and they are not addressing it.
Dont get me wrong, the SVHO Yamaha engine has its issues with the timing chain breaking without notice, but its not an interference engine, and no catastrophic failure will occur. I rather be floating though. And the new Yamahas come with a bilge pump just in case you need it.
@BlacklimitedS look at the ski's bellows. Look in front of the end facing the engine. If you can shake it and it has play, the carbon seal is worn. You can also look for a black ring in line with the seal on the hull. This means there is wear.
My Ski is a 2008 date of manufacture, first sale was 2009, first time in water with 0 hours was 2010. I'm the original owner with 100 hours. I'm good with my seal. that thread suggests old style, new style seals, and possible alignment issues. I can't really speak to that due to the age of my ski, don't know if it matters, but the user guide states not to run the engine more than 5 min out of water as the driveline seal has no cooling. I haven't looked at the new PWC's in a while, but my generation is really made not to sink due to the entire bow nose filled with molded styrofoam. My exact PWC is shown in the video, although his issue was a broken motor mount causing a leak with the driveline, you can see it really won't sink.
I messaged Scarab and asked them if they plan on using the new engine in the up coming model years and they said they are happy with the performance of the current engine (1503 cc).
It doesn't sound like they plan on it anytime soon but I also don't expect them to reveal anything new they plan on doing. I would say they definitely should because performance is one of the only segments they seem to excel at in the jetboat market.
I've heard the issue with using the 1630 ACE engine in the Scarab has to do with the lack of emission controls it has. Apparently BRP has so many emission points so there exempt from using such components as the catalytic converter in order to make 300 hp.