bigJake
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So I'm riding the '97 GSX today, it's running fine then suddenly just shut off in the middle of the lake, no bogging or stumbling first just flat shut off. Try to restart, it cranks but won't start. Pop the seat for a look see, gas gauge stopped working last year, but I'm never more than a 10 minute ride from my dock so not a big deal. but I notice the gas looks pretty low so I switch to Reserve, still no start. Then I notice the inline fuel filter I inserted before the carbs is dry. So I start wondering why am i not drawing fuel. The Doc had my carbs apart just a couple weeks ago, so I know they are good, so I ruled out a pulse diaphram issue and i reached down and verified the pulse line is connected. Now I crack open the gas filler cap and get a bit of a swish of air, so ok maybe just a fuel tank check valve issue, but it still don't start and still not drawing fuel into the inline filter. so next thought is an air leak at the o-ring on the water seperator, or plugged filter in the water seperator. I just remove the filter in the water seperator, crank again, still not drawing any fuel into the inline filter. Now by this time i had drifted into shore, as luck would have it just a few hundred feet from my buddy's dock. i manage to slowly drift my way to his dock. Now i dump out the gas in the water seperator, put it back on and crank, check the water seperator again and it is still empty after cranking, so still thingk o-ring air leak, I get some vaseline from his wife, put on the o-ring, crank again, still get no fuel. at this point the only thing i can think of before I tow it back to the house is to swap the water seperator with the one from my '96. so my buddy rides me back to my dock on his boat, I grab the water seperator from the '96 and drive back to his house. now this is where things get a bit weird. I go to swap out the water seperator but it is now full of gas and the inline filter has gas in it, both were dry when I left 20 minutes earlier. I swap the seperator, and crank, now I can watch the fuel being drawn from the inline filter but engine is still not firing. So now the suspicion switches to no spark. I tow the ski 45 minutes back to my house. Now pitch black outside house but I hook up a light and do a compression test just to make sure nothing catostrophic happened. 150 on both cylinders. Breathe sigh of relief. Next I try to check for spark but can't find my spark tester in the dark shed so that is first up tomorrow. If i find out tomorrow that I don't have spark, where do i go from there? It just occurred to me that I think I had a similiar issue a couple years ago, ski shut down but it immediately seemed electrical and I opened the rear e-box and a wire had come loose. I have not looked inside the e-box yet. sooo, assuming I don't just have a loose wire in he e-box again (hopefully i do), then what? Stator? coil? what tests to I do?