This is all very new to me and I'm a Rookie so please be kind. I just picked up a 1994 Seadoo XP that had been sitting in a garage since 2006. The guy said he doesn’t think it was winterized before it was stored so I can only imagine what’s wrong with it. When I picked it up it we couldn’t even get it to turn over. When I got home I put some new plugs in it (he had the wrong ones in) and put in a new battery and it fired right up on the first try but it immediately shot up to around 5000RPM. I turned it off, took out the air filter on the carbs and sprayed some carb cleaner down into them and gave it another shot. Now it idles around 3500-4000RPM (shop manual says it should be 3000RPM).
I've been searching through the forums all day and still haven’t gotten far. I am definitely a victim of the grey fuel lines which I will be replacing, but I also wanted to take the carbs out to give them a proper cleaning and possibly a rebuild. My problem is getting the carbs out. Does anyone know of a way to do this without removing the rotary valve cover? I am in fear of messing up any timing as I am very new to all of this and don’t want to create more work for myself. I read through all the walkthroughs/stickies on the site but nowhere has detail or pictures on how to remove the carbs, it just says to remove them.
I also noticed a stream of gray/white in the water run-off that was coming from the jetski when I had it running on the hose, is this something to be concerned about?
Also seeing this machine sat so long what should I be doing to the machine to ensure I get a good long life out of it?
Thanks,
Colin
I've been searching through the forums all day and still haven’t gotten far. I am definitely a victim of the grey fuel lines which I will be replacing, but I also wanted to take the carbs out to give them a proper cleaning and possibly a rebuild. My problem is getting the carbs out. Does anyone know of a way to do this without removing the rotary valve cover? I am in fear of messing up any timing as I am very new to all of this and don’t want to create more work for myself. I read through all the walkthroughs/stickies on the site but nowhere has detail or pictures on how to remove the carbs, it just says to remove them.
I also noticed a stream of gray/white in the water run-off that was coming from the jetski when I had it running on the hose, is this something to be concerned about?
Also seeing this machine sat so long what should I be doing to the machine to ensure I get a good long life out of it?
Thanks,
Colin