97gts717
Active Member
Hello all, I recently got my first ski after being an avid snowmobile for years.
When I was checking out the ski I noticed that there was a decent amount of oil in the bottom of the hull, on both sides, but more on the exhaust side. I had figured that this could be due to a cracked or bad oil line. To add to this, the spark plugs were almost caked with carbon, which I assume is from too much oil. Is this due to crank seals and or rotary valve seals? I haven’t even had it out on the water yet but I am curious if it will be okay to drive on the lakes as I’m sure the previous owner did for years.
The previous owner ran it on the lake for me and it sounded great and appeared to have ran perfectly, I did notice a strong scent of burnt oil but hey 2 stroke was in the air
Tomorrow I will be checking the alignment of the oil pump, but I’m positive it is connected and not in “full send” mode as I eye balled this once the day I got it. Kinda nervous about this one
When I was checking out the ski I noticed that there was a decent amount of oil in the bottom of the hull, on both sides, but more on the exhaust side. I had figured that this could be due to a cracked or bad oil line. To add to this, the spark plugs were almost caked with carbon, which I assume is from too much oil. Is this due to crank seals and or rotary valve seals? I haven’t even had it out on the water yet but I am curious if it will be okay to drive on the lakes as I’m sure the previous owner did for years.
The previous owner ran it on the lake for me and it sounded great and appeared to have ran perfectly, I did notice a strong scent of burnt oil but hey 2 stroke was in the air
Tomorrow I will be checking the alignment of the oil pump, but I’m positive it is connected and not in “full send” mode as I eye balled this once the day I got it. Kinda nervous about this one