CAVPILOT
New Member
Hey all...I just picked up (2) 2000 SeaDoo Xp. I got too good a deal to pass up and now I think I know why...
A quick synopsis:
One Doo wouldn't crank over, so I checked the starter connection and sure enough, the POS was loose. tightened and tried again...success, however no fire! pulled the airbox and sparkplugs and tried again when POW...out of the cylinders came rusty water! I've been cranking now on and off for a good 20 mins and can't seem to get all the water out. A quick call to the service tech said to get it started and run the piss out of it for a good 30 sec to 1 min with NO WATER hooked up. My question is this...
1. Is there some magic way to get all the water out? :stupid:
2. Any idea where the water came from?
3. Am I going to need a complete motor teardown and rebuild? :rofl:
Keep in mind, I'm a helicopter mechanic...these are my first Watercraft. :hurray:
Thanks in advance for your guys' time!!! This site is invaluable to us that are new to PWC!
A quick synopsis:
One Doo wouldn't crank over, so I checked the starter connection and sure enough, the POS was loose. tightened and tried again...success, however no fire! pulled the airbox and sparkplugs and tried again when POW...out of the cylinders came rusty water! I've been cranking now on and off for a good 20 mins and can't seem to get all the water out. A quick call to the service tech said to get it started and run the piss out of it for a good 30 sec to 1 min with NO WATER hooked up. My question is this...
1. Is there some magic way to get all the water out? :stupid:
2. Any idea where the water came from?

3. Am I going to need a complete motor teardown and rebuild? :rofl:
Keep in mind, I'm a helicopter mechanic...these are my first Watercraft. :hurray:
Thanks in advance for your guys' time!!! This site is invaluable to us that are new to PWC!