I am new to Seadoos and 2 stroke engines in general. Purchased a 96 Speedster last week with some issues. Previous owner was upfront about problems and only had boat on water once this summer. Got a great deal on it and already knew I was going to have to put some work in it. I have been reading the service manual and this forum.
1. I drained all the old gas out of the tank. Cleaned out the fuel filters. New gas and took it out. Got up on plane once and then bogged and would not rev. I have put new plugs in, sprayed the carbs with cleaner and cleaned the spark arrestors. Going to take it back out this weekend and give it another go. I am planning on rebuilding the carbs this fall but am hoping to get a month of use out of them before I do.
2. The buzzer has been disconnected and some kind of bypass has been plugged in. When I re-connect the buzzer I get a long continuous beep. When I put the key in it beeps twice and then goes back to the continuous beep. Cause?
3. The wear rings are worn out. I have already read the great write up on how to replace and about to order a pair. Several choices on Ebay. OEM or A/M?
I'm sure I will have more questions later so patience with a newbie.
Jason
1. I drained all the old gas out of the tank. Cleaned out the fuel filters. New gas and took it out. Got up on plane once and then bogged and would not rev. I have put new plugs in, sprayed the carbs with cleaner and cleaned the spark arrestors. Going to take it back out this weekend and give it another go. I am planning on rebuilding the carbs this fall but am hoping to get a month of use out of them before I do.
2. The buzzer has been disconnected and some kind of bypass has been plugged in. When I re-connect the buzzer I get a long continuous beep. When I put the key in it beeps twice and then goes back to the continuous beep. Cause?
3. The wear rings are worn out. I have already read the great write up on how to replace and about to order a pair. Several choices on Ebay. OEM or A/M?
I'm sure I will have more questions later so patience with a newbie.
Jason