dannyjanmiller
New Member
I just purchased a 1996 GTX that would crank but was not sparking. Took it to marine repair shop. They replaced plugs, new battery, and fuel pump. They also cleaned up some corrosion on connectors and got it running. Before heading out on vacation this week I dry started the ski and it started fine. I arrived at the lake and now it won't start although a couple of times it did attempt to. I use the full choke. I have been careful to allow plenty of time between start attempts. I purchased a trickle charger to make sure the battery remains fully charged. I've pulled the plugs and see that their is a light film of fuel/oil on the plugs and smell gas after start attempts.
It seems to be either spark or fuel. I have more reason to believe it is fuel than spark. Don't have much in the way of tools with me. Wondering if the work that was performed could have left an air bubble in the fuel line or some other source of a vapor lock. Stuck at the lake with a non-working machine and realize it is doubtful I will get it going but wanted to reach out for any suggestions. Thanks
It seems to be either spark or fuel. I have more reason to believe it is fuel than spark. Don't have much in the way of tools with me. Wondering if the work that was performed could have left an air bubble in the fuel line or some other source of a vapor lock. Stuck at the lake with a non-working machine and realize it is doubtful I will get it going but wanted to reach out for any suggestions. Thanks