Hello all,
Have a question about my first sea-doo boat. Since buying it, I've had intermittant issues starting the startboard engine....Would always be able to get it going eventually by swapping plugs, and retrying. Issue seemed to be getting worse lately to the point where putting new plugs in wouldn't help...I initially suspected carb/fuel related issues, but yesterday after spending an hour fishing with my daughter, I couldn't restart the problematic engine and found there to be no spark whatsoever. After 2 attempts to start the motor, the engine would not turn over at all. I limped back to dock on the one motor, and brought the boat home for diagnosis. Starter relay tested out fine, and in going to the starter motor, found the ground terminal to be spinning loosely from within the starter(Unable to be tightened from the nut)....So I assumed that I had a starter motor issue. My brother came over and pulled the starter motor, and to our surprise, it was full/saturated with oil....Which leads me to believe I have a bad crank seal on the mag side.
Does anyone know if this can be changed with the motor in place? Do you also think a blown seal could be the cause of my initial starting issues, being that the crankcase needs to be pressurized?
Thanks,
Rob
Have a question about my first sea-doo boat. Since buying it, I've had intermittant issues starting the startboard engine....Would always be able to get it going eventually by swapping plugs, and retrying. Issue seemed to be getting worse lately to the point where putting new plugs in wouldn't help...I initially suspected carb/fuel related issues, but yesterday after spending an hour fishing with my daughter, I couldn't restart the problematic engine and found there to be no spark whatsoever. After 2 attempts to start the motor, the engine would not turn over at all. I limped back to dock on the one motor, and brought the boat home for diagnosis. Starter relay tested out fine, and in going to the starter motor, found the ground terminal to be spinning loosely from within the starter(Unable to be tightened from the nut)....So I assumed that I had a starter motor issue. My brother came over and pulled the starter motor, and to our surprise, it was full/saturated with oil....Which leads me to believe I have a bad crank seal on the mag side.
Does anyone know if this can be changed with the motor in place? Do you also think a blown seal could be the cause of my initial starting issues, being that the crankcase needs to be pressurized?
Thanks,
Rob