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oldsubsailor

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My grandson was just gifted with a 1997 GSI. This thing has not been operated for about 3 years. I put a new battery in it and I sucked all the old gas out of it and put in new. The oil tank shows it is full so I left that alone. We took it to the lake and while it was still on the trailer tried to figure out how this thing works. I read the manuals that I could find online, but nothing tells me about what I should see when you put the lanyard on the safety switch, what indicators that I need to be seeing on instrument cluster. Right now it tells me "fuel low", has a red light flashing down below that in a yellow triangle looking thing. when you plug the lanyard on, sometime you see all sysmbols and lights on the instrument panel light up and then everything goes off after about a second. unplug the lanyard and plug it back up and it does it again until finally it will indicate and you can read things on the panel. The starter may or may not work at this stage. We have got it to run for just a couple of seconds and then it dies out. I am sure I need to change the fuel filter(If I can find it), maybe try to clean the carb. My most frustrating thing is not knowing how this thing is supposed to work. Is there any books or manuals that tell you how and what you should be seeing when you turn these things on. The operators manual that I find on line don't do a very good job. And what is the story on the program lanyards? Are all of these things programmed? Or are some yes and some no, how do you know? I saw pictures of some 97 models that stated that the safety switch was programmed with a decal beside the switch, this one does not have that. Any info would be appreciated. I think I have a project cut out for me and the boy.
 
You have to refurbish the fuel system and rebuild the carbs using only genuine Mikuni parts and new needles and seats. You can not skip this or just clean them or you will damage the engine.

You are also going to have to replace the beeper if it doesn’t work or you aren’t going to know if it’s recognizing the security key every time or not to diagnose your electrical issues.
 
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