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This may be a dumb question but should my wake plate be moving to the "up position" after I have it completely down? This happens when I am approching full speed... :?
superman
04-16-2007, 07:31 PM
I wouldnt think so. Maybe it is low in fluid and going up when all that water pressure is hitting it under speed.
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This may be a dumb question but should my wake plate be moving to the "up position" after I have it completely down? This happens when I am approching full speed... :?
Don't know that but i think it is a good idea if yo swap the fuelmeter with the wakeplate meter in your dashboard. that way you alway have straight vision on your perfectpass and wakeplate.
I did that to.
Nafplio
04-16-2007, 10:40 PM
Either low in fluid or you have a leak. Mine did that and it had a leak on the fitting to one of the pistons. Check your bilge for tranny fluid.
Check for leaks first. If no leaks, your pump is not working right. There is a "plunger" type piece in the pump that might not be sealing right.
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