GatorGreg
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A little background first. 94 GTS, engine rebuilt 3-4 years ago. Just got it going a few weeks back from sitting over the winter. After 3 hours of draining and replacing fuel etc. got it fired up and went on test ride. Blew out the wear ring after the first 5 min, removed all the debris from the prop and limped it back to the dock. Trailered the ski home and started ordering parts. Replaced the wear ring and pump oil. Also, replaced the old gray fuel lines, rebuilt the carb (reset the adj screws to factory), cleaned fuel selector, installed inline fuel filter. Replaced large oil supply and return lines to cyl block(running premix/blocked off). Charged the battery. Also some other various cleaning & repairs. I did not fire it up in the driveway on the hose because I left the kill lanyard at the boat house. :banghead:
Here is the weird part. I took the ski down to the ramp to start the setting the idle and low speed adjustments but could not get it to start. I used the plastic bag over the intake, could see the inline filter fill up and then smelled the fuel. Still no dice. I pulled the plugs and check for spark, checked good. Cleared the cylinders out with the plugs removed. Reinstalled plugs, still no go. This went on for a good hour while standing thigh deep in tanin stained gator infested canal water. Pulled the ski back to the house so that I could fight with it on dry land. Messed around for another half hour with no luck. Ran up to the local parts store and rented a compression gauge. With both plugs out was only getting 90psi tops on both cyls. (did not know to wot, until I seen it on another thread this morning). At this point I'm resigned to doing a top end. Put it all back together and walked away to work on some other things. About 4 hours later I just happened to walk past the ski again and for some reason I grabbed the choke knob and hit the starter button and it came to life. Was able to run it on the hose for a couple of minutes and eventually put it back in the water and motor it 1/8th mile to the dock, will tune the carb another day. But what gives? I'm not sure why this kicked my butt for hours only to start up later, did I flood it out? Any ideas?
I'm going to recheck compression with wot in the next few days when I set the carb.
Thanks to everyone on this forum, I've been turning wrenchs for years. From cars to fighter jets to bulldozers. But, I learn something new from this site everyday. Thanks again.
Here is the weird part. I took the ski down to the ramp to start the setting the idle and low speed adjustments but could not get it to start. I used the plastic bag over the intake, could see the inline filter fill up and then smelled the fuel. Still no dice. I pulled the plugs and check for spark, checked good. Cleared the cylinders out with the plugs removed. Reinstalled plugs, still no go. This went on for a good hour while standing thigh deep in tanin stained gator infested canal water. Pulled the ski back to the house so that I could fight with it on dry land. Messed around for another half hour with no luck. Ran up to the local parts store and rented a compression gauge. With both plugs out was only getting 90psi tops on both cyls. (did not know to wot, until I seen it on another thread this morning). At this point I'm resigned to doing a top end. Put it all back together and walked away to work on some other things. About 4 hours later I just happened to walk past the ski again and for some reason I grabbed the choke knob and hit the starter button and it came to life. Was able to run it on the hose for a couple of minutes and eventually put it back in the water and motor it 1/8th mile to the dock, will tune the carb another day. But what gives? I'm not sure why this kicked my butt for hours only to start up later, did I flood it out? Any ideas?
I'm going to recheck compression with wot in the next few days when I set the carb.
Thanks to everyone on this forum, I've been turning wrenchs for years. From cars to fighter jets to bulldozers. But, I learn something new from this site everyday. Thanks again.


