Took this ski out on labor day. I put shut off valves on the intake/outake hoses when I fixed this up, because I anticipated the need to tow it now and then, even though I got this ski working after sitting for years, I still don't know that much about them or jet skis in general. Unfortunately, the valves were shut off when I launched and immediately took out a towable. Overheat alarm goes off, I immediately cut the engine when I realize what I did. I popped the seat, opened the valves, then started the engine to get the water flowing and bring the temp down. alarm goes shuts off in ~1 min. I turned around to head back to shore, and a hole blew in the exhaust hose that runs between the exaust pipe and the muffler. I shut the engine off, and get towed back to shore after closing off the intake/outake hoses. (See I knew they'd come in handy
This past weekend I found a piece of replacement hose and put it in, easy fix. It was difficult to get the ski started again, but I eventually did. When it finally started, it did blow out a lot of oil from the exhaust, with a black oily residue dripping down the exhaust outlet. I bring it to the lake, starts right up. I notice it looks like some smoke coming from the engine compartment when I take the seat off to check my work and see how it's behaving in the water at idle. Run it out, hits top speed no problem, sounds a little off, like the rattle is loud, but running and idling fine. Run it with two passengers. runs good for a little while, then bogs down, bring it back to shore, and the engine is smoking, though it is only warm to the touch, as is the exhaust pipe so water is flowing through as it should. Looks like its taking on water too. Still starts up and revs up ok on the trailer.
My question is where do I look and where do I start? Exhaust leak likely causing the smoking in the engine compartment? Could the overheating event have damaged the engine? Pistons and rings, and that's why it spitting the oily residue out the exhaust? Any help is appreciated.
This past weekend I found a piece of replacement hose and put it in, easy fix. It was difficult to get the ski started again, but I eventually did. When it finally started, it did blow out a lot of oil from the exhaust, with a black oily residue dripping down the exhaust outlet. I bring it to the lake, starts right up. I notice it looks like some smoke coming from the engine compartment when I take the seat off to check my work and see how it's behaving in the water at idle. Run it out, hits top speed no problem, sounds a little off, like the rattle is loud, but running and idling fine. Run it with two passengers. runs good for a little while, then bogs down, bring it back to shore, and the engine is smoking, though it is only warm to the touch, as is the exhaust pipe so water is flowing through as it should. Looks like its taking on water too. Still starts up and revs up ok on the trailer.
My question is where do I look and where do I start? Exhaust leak likely causing the smoking in the engine compartment? Could the overheating event have damaged the engine? Pistons and rings, and that's why it spitting the oily residue out the exhaust? Any help is appreciated.