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Spark plugs on 1995 Bombardier- manual does say what kind.

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Kakhi

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Hi there, can anyone tell me what kind of spark plugs to buy for my seadoo 1995 Bombardier? I have the original manual and don’t see what kind listed. Also looking for a video to show me how to do it. I’m a 63 retired female who just bought this from my neighbor who’s moved. I’m having trouble starting it. Thanks in advance for any help...A6C8438F-26E0-421F-B36C-7DC0FA761DDD.jpeg9B5B10FA-EEC8-448B-A887-9E0CC2F4FAC9.jpeg
 
Do you have a post on how to change the spark plugs and change the oil?

Hello, welcome to the forum, you may want to download a service manual for your ski. The service manual goes from basic stuff, like procedures for running it on the hose, spark plug gap, winterizing, routine maintenance to rebuilding the motor.

But we're here to help, just pull the plug wires off and use a spark plug socket. Check the gap of the new ones before you install, put anti seize on the threads. You shouldn't need to change the oil unless it has it has a non recommended oil in it.

What are some of the issues? Not starting? , poor performance?
Verify if it has those original old gray lines, today's fuel compared to 20 yrs ago deteriorates them and causes all sorts of problems in the carb.
 
Hello, welcome to the forum, you may want to download a service manual for your ski. The service manual goes from basic stuff, like procedures for running it on the hose, spark plug gap, winterizing, routine maintenance to rebuilding the motor.

But we're here to help, just pull the plug wires off and use a spark plug socket. Check the gap of the new ones before you install, put anti seize on the threads. You shouldn't need to change the oil unless it has it has a non recommended oil in it.

What are some of the issues? Not starting? , poor performance?
Verify if it has those original old gray lines, today's fuel compared to 20 yrs ago deteriorates them and causes all sorts of problems in the carb.

The biggest problem is I’m a 63 year old female that never owned one. I’m having problems starting it. It seems to run good once I get it going. I may need to break down and just get a professional to look it over. I bought it from a female owner that I’m pretty sure did only the basic stuff. Everyone on here seems extremely knowledgeable and I may be in over my head trying to do even the basics.
I really appreciate your responses
 
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