Originally Posted by oleman77
Well according to Seadoo dealer I have a bad fuel pump. I questioned them because my plugs were so wet when I pulled them out but according to them if the pump is weak it will dribble the fuel into cylinder instead of a nice spray. Im going to have to believe them on this one. 800 bucks (ouch) but they are going to eat the labor so it could be worse I guess. Also there was a component in the charging system that was out which cost 180. 1000 bucks, dang I hope we can enjoy them now....
Well it wasn't the fuel pump. The dealer has no idea what else to do. They told me they have tried everything they know of plus everything Bombardier told them to try. They are out of options. They are convinced that it's in the fuel system so they are going to just start changing out parts until they find the one causing the problem. First part to try is the fuel pressure regulator which I believe is in the fuel distribution rail. They said after it runs for a while the fuel pressure drops which is why they went after the fuel pump. Hopefully I get a call tomorrow telling me they were successful. Can't wait to ride this thing!
Well according to Seadoo dealer I have a bad fuel pump. I questioned them because my plugs were so wet when I pulled them out but according to them if the pump is weak it will dribble the fuel into cylinder instead of a nice spray. Im going to have to believe them on this one. 800 bucks (ouch) but they are going to eat the labor so it could be worse I guess. Also there was a component in the charging system that was out which cost 180. 1000 bucks, dang I hope we can enjoy them now....
Well it wasn't the fuel pump. The dealer has no idea what else to do. They told me they have tried everything they know of plus everything Bombardier told them to try. They are out of options. They are convinced that it's in the fuel system so they are going to just start changing out parts until they find the one causing the problem. First part to try is the fuel pressure regulator which I believe is in the fuel distribution rail. They said after it runs for a while the fuel pressure drops which is why they went after the fuel pump. Hopefully I get a call tomorrow telling me they were successful. Can't wait to ride this thing!