not sure if this is the correct place to ask this, but i have a 1990 bombardier and am having trouble getting it started. it is the first pwc ive ever owned, so i am not extremely familiar with it's inner workings. Let me start by saying that i have basic knowledge of small motors, and have been wrenching on my own vehicles for about forever. ok, to the story. I took my seadoo out yesterday to give it a test drive. i got it free from a friend because it needed a new starter. I put a new starter in and it seemed to turn over fine in the driveway, but i didnt want it to overheat, so i took it out yesterday for a test drive. there are four controll devices on the 'dash' the choke, the start button, the 'key', and some knobby thing. i wasnt sure what the knob does, and the sticker for it is gone, so i just turned the knob to the middle position. apparently the knob is the fuel selector switch, and the middle position is between main, and reserve=off! so, i started it up, and accelerated away from the dock.... after about 2 secondds, it died, because i used up the fuel in the carbs, and had shut off the fuel at the selector. so i used the starter to propell me back towards the dock. got the thing trailered, and brought it home. after some research, i learned that it died because i turned the gas off, simple fix, turn the gas on! now i cannot get it to run at all. when i turn the engine over, it coughs, and sputters, (sometimes even backfires) but never actually starts. This was the first time attempting to run it in a couple years, so i figured i would drain the gas, did that, put new in (premium of corse) but no result. took the carb off, cleaned everything thourally, put it back on, but no result. i dont know if this is relevant or not, but it wont even run if i spray starter fluid down it's throat, and removing the spark plugs/adding a tablespoon of gas to each cylinder doesnt get any result either. i thought maybe there was water in the engine, so i found the manual online, and found how to drain the engine if it gets flooded. tried that, only oil sprayed out when i cranked it with the drain plugs out. all this being said, the whole time, i have been thinking the oil looks too watery. liquidy. definately thinner than car oil, but this is not a car. so, how do i tell if there is water in the oil, or if the oil has gone bad? i would think if there is water in the oil, you would see it floating on top, but i dont see anything like that. the oil in there is just as thin as the gas, that is, when i rock the seadoo, the gas, and oil both slosh equally... ok, sorry about the book, but i just thought i would be as thorough as possible. i look forward to all your guyses advice!!!
David
David


