Hi all,
I'm bought my first used 96 gsx recently, and today while teaching someone how to board, after flipping the thing 3 times my seadoo hydrolocked in salt water. I took out the spark plugs, hit the starter, blew all water out, and eventually got the seadoo running again and rode it with wide open throttle for about 30minutes. After I brought it home and flushed it, rinsed the engine, washed the hull, sprayed wd40 on the impeller and the rest of the rear end.
I was going to fog the cylinders after flushing but I cant find my spark plug socket now...should I do this asap? Does it matter since I already ran the engine?
Can someone tell me if I need to do anything else, such as fog the cylinders or any carburetor maintenance to avoid any damage from salt water hydrolock.
Thank you.
				
			I'm bought my first used 96 gsx recently, and today while teaching someone how to board, after flipping the thing 3 times my seadoo hydrolocked in salt water. I took out the spark plugs, hit the starter, blew all water out, and eventually got the seadoo running again and rode it with wide open throttle for about 30minutes. After I brought it home and flushed it, rinsed the engine, washed the hull, sprayed wd40 on the impeller and the rest of the rear end.
I was going to fog the cylinders after flushing but I cant find my spark plug socket now...should I do this asap? Does it matter since I already ran the engine?
Can someone tell me if I need to do anything else, such as fog the cylinders or any carburetor maintenance to avoid any damage from salt water hydrolock.
Thank you.
 
	


 
 
		 
 
		