teddytuffnut
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Hey Guys
Im new to this forum and have been really enjoying reading about the resto's people are doing on these older seadoos... So the story with mine just purchased a 1997 GSX with 69 hrs on the clock. I love the ski however since purchase been having lot of problems with the ruunning of the ski. I bought the ski very cheap from a guy who seemed tgo have absolutey no idea about. it. He did however have an incoive from a seadoo dealership showing it had had the carbys fully rebuilt and all the fuel lines replaced plus all new filters etc. I bought the ski without seeing it run but after seeing the recent work that had been carried out i was a little bit confident .
I went and fitted an new battery and took it out on the water the ski ran great for the first hour of riding. Then when i went to start after the ski had been sitting it wouldnt start and i had to be towed back to the jetty... Got the ski home and was able to get it running by putting some fuel down the intake. I then visually checked the fuel system ensuring no air leaks and that all clamps were tight. I have then taken the ski out today after putting in fresh fuel.. It started up fine on the trailer but was very difficult to start in the water took me about 15 mins to get it running.
I eventually got it running after several attempts. With each attempt to start i removed the plugs and checked them with them being slight fouled with fuel. I eventually got away up the river and it seemed fine then i began to loose power it wasnt bogging down or hesitating it just seemed down on power... The ski than stopped with what seemed ike a weird clunking sound. I pulled up and removed the plugs and they were a brown colour and completelty dry. I was unable to get the ski restared so i loaded it up and took it home. I was then able to get it started again at home by pouring fuel down the intake and after several cranks it fired. Now it wont idle and is running very rough... Im thinking the motor is toast and is probably low on compression and i will test these figures when i get my compression tester.
Sorry for the long first post but is there anything else i should be checking.... I will also check the carbs again even though they were rebuilt about 12 months ago.
Thanks for the help guys this is a really great forum
Dave.
Im new to this forum and have been really enjoying reading about the resto's people are doing on these older seadoos... So the story with mine just purchased a 1997 GSX with 69 hrs on the clock. I love the ski however since purchase been having lot of problems with the ruunning of the ski. I bought the ski very cheap from a guy who seemed tgo have absolutey no idea about. it. He did however have an incoive from a seadoo dealership showing it had had the carbys fully rebuilt and all the fuel lines replaced plus all new filters etc. I bought the ski without seeing it run but after seeing the recent work that had been carried out i was a little bit confident .
I went and fitted an new battery and took it out on the water the ski ran great for the first hour of riding. Then when i went to start after the ski had been sitting it wouldnt start and i had to be towed back to the jetty... Got the ski home and was able to get it running by putting some fuel down the intake. I then visually checked the fuel system ensuring no air leaks and that all clamps were tight. I have then taken the ski out today after putting in fresh fuel.. It started up fine on the trailer but was very difficult to start in the water took me about 15 mins to get it running.
I eventually got it running after several attempts. With each attempt to start i removed the plugs and checked them with them being slight fouled with fuel. I eventually got away up the river and it seemed fine then i began to loose power it wasnt bogging down or hesitating it just seemed down on power... The ski than stopped with what seemed ike a weird clunking sound. I pulled up and removed the plugs and they were a brown colour and completelty dry. I was unable to get the ski restared so i loaded it up and took it home. I was then able to get it started again at home by pouring fuel down the intake and after several cranks it fired. Now it wont idle and is running very rough... Im thinking the motor is toast and is probably low on compression and i will test these figures when i get my compression tester.
Sorry for the long first post but is there anything else i should be checking.... I will also check the carbs again even though they were rebuilt about 12 months ago.
Thanks for the help guys this is a really great forum
Dave.