Hi my name is Ethan and I thought if share my newest purchase with the members of this forum while hoping to gain some insight on my sea doos. So let me give a little introduction about my self. I just graduated from my senior year of high school and I will be attending clarkson university in potsdam New York next year where I will be studying mechanical engineering. Now I'm new to pwc's but I'm no stranger to mechanics. I'm only 18 but I have owned several motorcycles, all purchased and maintained by myself - 1975 kawasaki g3, 1982 kz550 ltd, 1982 CB900F, and an 88 XR250- seeing as how I work and can make money to support my hobbies/ way of life. I've done everything from crank and bearing replacement to top ends and transmissions. I have never had a pwc, rather dreamed. So when I found a set of 1996 skis- GSX and SPX- on a decent double trailer for $600 I jumped on it. Now let me tell you a little bit about these skis-
1996 Sea Doo Spx
- this skis has an SBT motor with an unknow amount of hours. Hull is in good shape as is the drive unit from what I can see. However, the actual engine is a different story. The owner claimed the engine was in working order but was not in running condition due to electrical woes. I'm no sucker and a firm believer of "no free lunch". Turns out the motor is locked up solid. Trying to the the engine over with a wrench on the flywheel shows no dice. Locked up solid. So I have the engine sitting with pb blaster in the spark plug holes hoping it's just rust from sitting but who knows, disassembly will reveal the answer. So there's my 1996 spx
1996 sea doo gsx
- so this ski is in better condition than the spx based on the hull however the engine is reportedly toast. Before attempting to do any repairs I hooked up a known and tested car battery to my gsx. With the programmed key/ lanyard installed I expected to here the beeps and see the hour indication on the computer display. No dice once again. The ski is getting no electrical power. No further inspection or tracing of said problem has been done yet because I'm unsure of where to start. I'm strong in my electrical prowess so I will delve into it soon. The engine is shot according to the previous owner. He said one of his kids started the ski after it was flipped with water in the hull- which probably hydro locked the motor and blew something. major engine work is anticipated.
So here I have 2 sea doos with buggered engines sitting in my drive way as my next project. Each is going to take significant time to diagnose and fix.
My question is are these skis worth it to fix? I can easily recuperate my money I believe as the trailer has to be worth a good penny and the skis for parts. Before I go and start spending money, do you think these skis are worth the hastel or should I find something in better shape? I'm not afraid of the work. I know I can do it and I've done it all before. I just want another opinion besides the voice in my head. If you have any questions for me please ask away so I can give more information.
Thankyou.
1996 Sea Doo Spx
- this skis has an SBT motor with an unknow amount of hours. Hull is in good shape as is the drive unit from what I can see. However, the actual engine is a different story. The owner claimed the engine was in working order but was not in running condition due to electrical woes. I'm no sucker and a firm believer of "no free lunch". Turns out the motor is locked up solid. Trying to the the engine over with a wrench on the flywheel shows no dice. Locked up solid. So I have the engine sitting with pb blaster in the spark plug holes hoping it's just rust from sitting but who knows, disassembly will reveal the answer. So there's my 1996 spx
1996 sea doo gsx
- so this ski is in better condition than the spx based on the hull however the engine is reportedly toast. Before attempting to do any repairs I hooked up a known and tested car battery to my gsx. With the programmed key/ lanyard installed I expected to here the beeps and see the hour indication on the computer display. No dice once again. The ski is getting no electrical power. No further inspection or tracing of said problem has been done yet because I'm unsure of where to start. I'm strong in my electrical prowess so I will delve into it soon. The engine is shot according to the previous owner. He said one of his kids started the ski after it was flipped with water in the hull- which probably hydro locked the motor and blew something. major engine work is anticipated.
So here I have 2 sea doos with buggered engines sitting in my drive way as my next project. Each is going to take significant time to diagnose and fix.
My question is are these skis worth it to fix? I can easily recuperate my money I believe as the trailer has to be worth a good penny and the skis for parts. Before I go and start spending money, do you think these skis are worth the hastel or should I find something in better shape? I'm not afraid of the work. I know I can do it and I've done it all before. I just want another opinion besides the voice in my head. If you have any questions for me please ask away so I can give more information.
Thankyou.


