andy.262
Active Member
So I rolled my 99 GTX LTD last weekend, and it's been giving me troubles ever since. Made sure to flip it back over the correct way according to the sticker on the back, and once we got all the water drained out of the hull and engine (pulled spark plugs, shot water out of cylinders, put in new spark plugs) it did start and I rode it hard for about 20 minutes. In those 20 minutes it stalled 3 or 4 times, and took a long time to reach full RPM. Next time I put it in the water, I had to put in new spark plugs again. Stalls at low RPM, takes a while to get up to full RPM, and once it gets there it slowly loses RPM as well. I pulled the choke when it was struggling to build RPM and it stalled immediately. Overall it's been ridden for about an hour since the rollover. It still starts, but it's acting strange like how I described.
On Saturday I pulled out the airbox, there was still a little water in the bottom of it, so I'm drying that out now. I pulled the carbs, going to check/clean the little filters in them. I checked the rear electrical box, and it looks like that stayed dry. What else should I be checking/cleaning?
When my SPX (787) took on water, I remember draining and replacing some oil in the crankcase, does the 951 also have oil in the crankcase that I need to replace?
On Saturday I pulled out the airbox, there was still a little water in the bottom of it, so I'm drying that out now. I pulled the carbs, going to check/clean the little filters in them. I checked the rear electrical box, and it looks like that stayed dry. What else should I be checking/cleaning?
When my SPX (787) took on water, I remember draining and replacing some oil in the crankcase, does the 951 also have oil in the crankcase that I need to replace?