MissouriGirl
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I have a 94 Seadoo SPi with a 587 engine in it.  I purchased this about a month ago and have not been able to have it on the water yet.  I was told when I purchased it that it needed a new starter and that the carbs were rebuilt last summer.  Since having it, I replaced the starter, new plugs, new battery and still could not get it to go.  I took it to a Seadoo mechanic and am now being told that when the carbs were rebuilt the cable on the oil pump was put on backwards and the line is broken off by the oil pump and that an allen bolt dropped into the motor lodging into the rotary valve causing damage to the rotary valve.  Now, what I am told is that even with the RV out the motor still has a "tight spot" in it and that I need a new engine.  Can anyone verify this for me??  If he tells me the pistons are moving up and down just fine, what could be damaged?  
I am also told that none of this damage would have taken place had the carbs been done correctly, so I plan on finding out what the guy plans to do about that (probably nothing). I have already owe this mechanic $140 to just take this ski apart to diagnose the problem. Not sure I want to sink any more money in to it. Anyone have any suggestions? Should I just sell as is and find something different? Is is better to sell as is or part it out?
Thanks for all of your help!
				
			I am also told that none of this damage would have taken place had the carbs been done correctly, so I plan on finding out what the guy plans to do about that (probably nothing). I have already owe this mechanic $140 to just take this ski apart to diagnose the problem. Not sure I want to sink any more money in to it. Anyone have any suggestions? Should I just sell as is and find something different? Is is better to sell as is or part it out?
Thanks for all of your help!
 
	


 
 
		 
 
		