Hey guys,
I purchased a 99 GSX Limited towards the end of last season from a airline mechanic that rebuilt the top and bottom. He also change several hoses that previously blew due to pressure. he also replaced the crank shaft and the pistons.
This was all done over the off season and it sat around until a few weeks ago when I put it in the water.
1st ride -
I added oil to the gas tank.
Put it in the water and it was very difficult to start, but I eventually got it started. It wouldn't run over 1/4 throttle and if I held it at 1/4 throttle for more than a second the engine would start to die. I had to keep feathering between no throttle and a 1/4 throttle to try to keep the engine running. I got it back to the dock and tied it up. I then left it there for a few hours and when I went back it was 2/3 under water. It was sinking!. I was able to get it up on the ride on dock and drain the water.
I took it to Seadoo and had them work on it.
They said it was sinking because the guy didn't connect a coolant hose and there was basically a big whole in the hull. They said the problem with the throttle was that a couple things weren't install properly and they fixed everything and I was good to go.
2nd ride -
I got it back from Seadoo and put it in the water. SAME problem with throttle. It wouldn't go over 1/4 throttle and would quickly die if I tried to hold it at 1/4 throttle. I took it right back out of the water and told Seadoo they needed to come back and get it.
They said they missed some issues with the carbs and were going to put in a couple carb rebuild kits.
3rd ride -
I put it in the water and it actually appeared to be running fine. I began the break-in ride to break in the rebuilt top and bottom. I started out varying the throttle between 1/3 throttle and no throttle for 15 minutes on, then 15 minutes off to let it cool down. During this time it ran fine!
I did this break in process a few times (15 min.on, 15 minutes cool down) then increased the throttle up to about 2/3 or so (still varying the throttle). This is when it started acting up. It started to bog down a little hear and there. I would have to lay off the throttle and slowly give it more to get it back up and running.
It then started to die on me and was difficult to restart when it would. When I would go try to restart it, the maintenance light on the display would light up.
I wasn't far from the dock so I got it back and will be telling Seadoo to come get it for a 3rd time.
Any ideas what the real problem with this ski could be? I'm loosing confidence in them. Is there anything that jumps out as a good possibility? Should I have Seadoo check anything specific to help them look in the right direction to get this fixed once and for all?
Thanks!
I purchased a 99 GSX Limited towards the end of last season from a airline mechanic that rebuilt the top and bottom. He also change several hoses that previously blew due to pressure. he also replaced the crank shaft and the pistons.
This was all done over the off season and it sat around until a few weeks ago when I put it in the water.
1st ride -
I added oil to the gas tank.
Put it in the water and it was very difficult to start, but I eventually got it started. It wouldn't run over 1/4 throttle and if I held it at 1/4 throttle for more than a second the engine would start to die. I had to keep feathering between no throttle and a 1/4 throttle to try to keep the engine running. I got it back to the dock and tied it up. I then left it there for a few hours and when I went back it was 2/3 under water. It was sinking!. I was able to get it up on the ride on dock and drain the water.
I took it to Seadoo and had them work on it.
They said it was sinking because the guy didn't connect a coolant hose and there was basically a big whole in the hull. They said the problem with the throttle was that a couple things weren't install properly and they fixed everything and I was good to go.
2nd ride -
I got it back from Seadoo and put it in the water. SAME problem with throttle. It wouldn't go over 1/4 throttle and would quickly die if I tried to hold it at 1/4 throttle. I took it right back out of the water and told Seadoo they needed to come back and get it.
They said they missed some issues with the carbs and were going to put in a couple carb rebuild kits.
3rd ride -
I put it in the water and it actually appeared to be running fine. I began the break-in ride to break in the rebuilt top and bottom. I started out varying the throttle between 1/3 throttle and no throttle for 15 minutes on, then 15 minutes off to let it cool down. During this time it ran fine!
I did this break in process a few times (15 min.on, 15 minutes cool down) then increased the throttle up to about 2/3 or so (still varying the throttle). This is when it started acting up. It started to bog down a little hear and there. I would have to lay off the throttle and slowly give it more to get it back up and running.
It then started to die on me and was difficult to restart when it would. When I would go try to restart it, the maintenance light on the display would light up.
I wasn't far from the dock so I got it back and will be telling Seadoo to come get it for a 3rd time.
Any ideas what the real problem with this ski could be? I'm loosing confidence in them. Is there anything that jumps out as a good possibility? Should I have Seadoo check anything specific to help them look in the right direction to get this fixed once and for all?
Thanks!