Wild Thing
New Member
Greetings members! I am new member as of today but am returning to the sport after selling my two beloved 1996 GSXs in 2005. I have an opportunity to buy the above Sea Doo but will not be able to look at it until later this week. I have previous experience swapping engines in and out of PWCs. The owner told me that the engine was running fine and then it would only run on two cylinders. Upon inspection, he discovered a hole in the center piston. It has 170 hours on the clock. I would appreciate your thoughts on the following questions:
1. What causes this type of problem and how can it be prevented in the future?
2. What types of trouble shooting/diagnosis should I perform when I inspect the Sea Doo?
3. Should this engine be repaired or should I buy a rebuilt from SBT?
4. What other parts should be replaced while the engine is out?
5. What special tools are needed to complete the repair/replacement?
6. Did Sea Doo issue any service bulletins or warranty recalls for this problem?
7. Has there been any litigation involving this problem?
Thanks for your assistance!
1. What causes this type of problem and how can it be prevented in the future?
2. What types of trouble shooting/diagnosis should I perform when I inspect the Sea Doo?
3. Should this engine be repaired or should I buy a rebuilt from SBT?
4. What other parts should be replaced while the engine is out?
5. What special tools are needed to complete the repair/replacement?
6. Did Sea Doo issue any service bulletins or warranty recalls for this problem?
7. Has there been any litigation involving this problem?
Thanks for your assistance!