Jetskigoodies
Well-Known Member
Well today we picked up this 98 xpl, the owner said the motor was blown up. So we decided to take a chance on this. We paid $500. The good.... The cases appear to be good, the body itself is in great shape. It has Umi bars, finger throttle, after market FA(will be getting sold, am intake grate, am extended ride plate, am impeller, it has beachhouse sponson but one is broken.
The bad, the hood has a hole in it, one sponson is broken, obviously the motor is cooked(maybe).
So our plans are. Order a sbt motor, put on new 2 tone mats, buff it, fix the hood.
Now, we have never worked on a 951 at all. We do not even have a manual yet. So what should we expect to find. We know all the little quirks with the 787 but I am sure there are things that would help with the install and any trouble shooting.
Is there any negatives about this model?
Are there parts that are only specific to this yr/model?
What should we be checking?
Is there certain wearable parts that should get a second look?
Obviously we are not new to seadoo's so the fuel lines, compression 135 on 951's and basics we get. Just hoping to hear from the 951 guys on how to make things go easier and smoothly
We will put a battery in it and see what we get. We have not checked anything, not even trying to turn it over by hand.
We are confident we will make money even if this turns into a parts machine.
My guess is this thing ingested water and popped.
The bad, the hood has a hole in it, one sponson is broken, obviously the motor is cooked(maybe).
So our plans are. Order a sbt motor, put on new 2 tone mats, buff it, fix the hood.
Now, we have never worked on a 951 at all. We do not even have a manual yet. So what should we expect to find. We know all the little quirks with the 787 but I am sure there are things that would help with the install and any trouble shooting.
Is there any negatives about this model?
Are there parts that are only specific to this yr/model?
What should we be checking?
Is there certain wearable parts that should get a second look?
Obviously we are not new to seadoo's so the fuel lines, compression 135 on 951's and basics we get. Just hoping to hear from the 951 guys on how to make things go easier and smoothly
We will put a battery in it and see what we get. We have not checked anything, not even trying to turn it over by hand.
We are confident we will make money even if this turns into a parts machine.
My guess is this thing ingested water and popped.







