Hi guys,
I'm new to the site so first off, thanks for helping me out with this. I've never worked on a jet ski before but am pretty handly so I figured I'd gain some information from everyone. So, here's the story.
2001 GTX RFI: Back in September my brother and his wife flipped it over in the river and hydrolocked it. We towed it back to shore with the boat and once we got it home pulled the plugs and drained it. The GTX fired shortly after but ran very rough, for approximately 5 minutes.
Now it got dropped off at my house to winterize and ultimately fix. At first it had no power so upon further review I noticed the fuse/starter sylenoid box was full of water. I took everythign apart, replaced the fuses, and I got power and a clicking sound from the starter. I then pulled the plugs and sprayed a significant amount of PB Blaster down the cylendars thinking the rings gaulded to the cylendar. I was correct, about 20 minutes later I hit the starter buttom and began blowing a rust colored moisture out of the plug holes.
I cleaned the plugs and continued to try to fire the GTX without any success. During the first couple cranks it would stumble and attempt to fire without any success and then after a while the plugs would get coated with MUCK and no fire.
I'm hoing someone can tell me if there's a plug to remove to drain the access water or if I just need to continue drying the plugs and cranking? Is it possible the gas is contaminated with water and needs replaced. Any help you can gladly provide woudl be greatly appreciated.
Lastly, should I be concerned with anything else? Is there crank case oil that could have gotten contaminated? Once I get it started if i should replace or maintain anything else please let me know.
Thanks again and happy holidays. Bill in Pittsburgh, PA
I'm new to the site so first off, thanks for helping me out with this. I've never worked on a jet ski before but am pretty handly so I figured I'd gain some information from everyone. So, here's the story.
2001 GTX RFI: Back in September my brother and his wife flipped it over in the river and hydrolocked it. We towed it back to shore with the boat and once we got it home pulled the plugs and drained it. The GTX fired shortly after but ran very rough, for approximately 5 minutes.
Now it got dropped off at my house to winterize and ultimately fix. At first it had no power so upon further review I noticed the fuse/starter sylenoid box was full of water. I took everythign apart, replaced the fuses, and I got power and a clicking sound from the starter. I then pulled the plugs and sprayed a significant amount of PB Blaster down the cylendars thinking the rings gaulded to the cylendar. I was correct, about 20 minutes later I hit the starter buttom and began blowing a rust colored moisture out of the plug holes.
I cleaned the plugs and continued to try to fire the GTX without any success. During the first couple cranks it would stumble and attempt to fire without any success and then after a while the plugs would get coated with MUCK and no fire.
I'm hoing someone can tell me if there's a plug to remove to drain the access water or if I just need to continue drying the plugs and cranking? Is it possible the gas is contaminated with water and needs replaced. Any help you can gladly provide woudl be greatly appreciated.
Lastly, should I be concerned with anything else? Is there crank case oil that could have gotten contaminated? Once I get it started if i should replace or maintain anything else please let me know.
Thanks again and happy holidays. Bill in Pittsburgh, PA