97 Challenger [single 787]- The drought in Texas didn`t allow us on the lake much this summer. With 70 days over 100 degrees and low lake levels. We decided to do other things. While winterizing the seadoo this morning, it seemed to be seized.I removed both plugs and a large amount of oil shot out of the holes while turning over. Can`t seem to get it to stop,haven`t had this problem before. I know the seals on the crank are out but do they go out this quick and continue to flood the crank case with oil. Most I`ve heard of, do it slow and you can blow them out and at least start it. Over the winter it will drain the tank dry. Ran great when we used it earlier in the summer. I`ll have a decision to make this winter on how and when to repair. Guess I won`t have to fog:blush:.If I pour anti-freeze in the upper spicket will that be enough? Thanks