I just bought a '95 Seadoo Explorer (RIB jet boat) that has sat for 5-6 years. Although the owner sold it as running ok, when I pulled the plugs the forward one was completely carboned up and the gap filled. When I crank it with the plugs out that foreward cyinder pumps out large amounts of fuel like a fountain. If I leave the plug in then the cylinder gets filled with fuel to the point it wont crank. I assume that either I have a stuck float in the carb, or maybe a crank seal has failed. Only 48 hours on the engine. I am not very good at rebuilding a carb and do not have a workbench area for that sort of repair. Should I try to run some Chemtool through the carb from the fuel line or whack the bowl?
The carboned up plug tells me the owner had the problem before he let it sit so long. What other diagnostics should I be doing?
Philip Macafee
The carboned up plug tells me the owner had the problem before he let it sit so long. What other diagnostics should I be doing?
Philip Macafee
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