I have a dumb question.
Does my 2000 Millennium GTX (not DI) have an electric fuel pump in the tank. If so can the pump alone be replaced. I know it has the fuel pump sending unit in the tank, but is there a replaceable pump in there? Or do I need to replace the whole unit on this one.
It started with the Seadoo not running well and I could nurse it with the choke to keep it running, only 3000 rpm. I figured it was the carbs, since they hadn’t been rebuilt in 15 years. I rebuilt them and replaced the gray fuel lines from all that I saw and read. I was surprised the fuel lines were clean and the filters in the carbs were spotless. I did find that there was a hole in the pulse line under the carbs.
After rebuilt carbs and new hoses it still had the exact same problem and I could keep it running nursing it with the choke. So there were absolutely no changes.
Then I decided to drain all the gas and put in new gas. This solved the problem for a little while. It ran rough in he beginning, probably flushing the old fuel , then it kicked in and ran great for about 20 minutes and died in the middle of the lake.
I pulled the fuel line from the carb and turned it over to see fuel was coming through the hose and it wasn’t. Shouldn’t fuel be pumping from the hose?
Everything I find about the pump replacement is on the GTX DI
Does my 2000 Millennium GTX (not DI) have an electric fuel pump in the tank. If so can the pump alone be replaced. I know it has the fuel pump sending unit in the tank, but is there a replaceable pump in there? Or do I need to replace the whole unit on this one.
It started with the Seadoo not running well and I could nurse it with the choke to keep it running, only 3000 rpm. I figured it was the carbs, since they hadn’t been rebuilt in 15 years. I rebuilt them and replaced the gray fuel lines from all that I saw and read. I was surprised the fuel lines were clean and the filters in the carbs were spotless. I did find that there was a hole in the pulse line under the carbs.
After rebuilt carbs and new hoses it still had the exact same problem and I could keep it running nursing it with the choke. So there were absolutely no changes.
Then I decided to drain all the gas and put in new gas. This solved the problem for a little while. It ran rough in he beginning, probably flushing the old fuel , then it kicked in and ran great for about 20 minutes and died in the middle of the lake.
I pulled the fuel line from the carb and turned it over to see fuel was coming through the hose and it wasn’t. Shouldn’t fuel be pumping from the hose?
Everything I find about the pump replacement is on the GTX DI