opfor22
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Good day all, need some advice/help here!!!
I have a 2005, supercharged GTX Sea-Doo and I went to change the oil on Saturday. I followed the procedure laid out in the service manual. I ran the craft for approximately 1 minute, let it stand for about 5 minutes and then proceeded to remove the oil filter cover. To my horror, the oil within the filter and motor was milky white in color meaning that water had somehow entered the engine. I also noticed that the coolant recovery tank was empty and needed filling. I’m assuming that coolant is somehow entering the engine. Any ideas oh where I should look first or is this even something a backyard mechanic can fix?
Thanks..
I have a 2005, supercharged GTX Sea-Doo and I went to change the oil on Saturday. I followed the procedure laid out in the service manual. I ran the craft for approximately 1 minute, let it stand for about 5 minutes and then proceeded to remove the oil filter cover. To my horror, the oil within the filter and motor was milky white in color meaning that water had somehow entered the engine. I also noticed that the coolant recovery tank was empty and needed filling. I’m assuming that coolant is somehow entering the engine. Any ideas oh where I should look first or is this even something a backyard mechanic can fix?
Thanks..