Hey guys, working on my new to me SD and am having a little difficulty. First off, I know NOTHING about Seadoo's, but am no stranger to a wrench. I build competition rock crawlers, and am building a 55 Chevy pickup. I don't mind any kind of fab work, but this doo won't be getting much in that way. My plans are to get it to float, and run well. Right now, I need a new drain plug to make it float, and the PO evidently ran the nose into something b/c the glass is cracked top and bottom (not too bad, really just into the lip) and spiderwebbed into the top portion of the hull. No biggie. Once I am sure it won't sink, then I want to get it running. I played around the other day and got it to fire off, but I need new wiring for the two switches right off the bat. Both the lanyard safety switch and the start switch are pushed through the hull, and the threaded portion the nut would screw onto to hold them to the hull is broken completely off - I need new switches. I can get by with just a lanyard safety switch, and let the other one dangle for now, but none the less, it needs fixed. It appears the ski was taken decent care of in the past before the PO got it, as all the fuel lines were replaced by the dealer (my guess just by the style of crimped hose clamps used), carbs look to be recently rebuilt with a new looking carb to intake gasket.I do have the old style shaft bearings with the zerk fittings, but they look to be well taken care of. I do need a new fuel selector valve, as my current one has the knob missing and the top part the knob attaches to is broken off. Knob is still functional with a pair of vicegrips though, but I don't want to work that way. I also need several of the carb and air intake screws, as they are just flat out gone. I found a couple in the bottom of the ski today, but still probably need about 8-10.
ALSO: in the bottom of the ski is a good bit of milky slimy water (water mixed with oil that has sat for some time) Any idea where the oil could have come from?
Another issue is I have a few small rubber hoses that aren't connected to anything and I need to figure out where they go. Any help with that would be great. I just downloaded the 94 shop manual, so it may be somewhere in those 350 pages.....
Last but not least, I need to file for a title. Not that big of a deal in SC, so I am putting that as the least of my worries. The ski was last registered in 2009 though.
Gonna check cylinder pressure before dropping any $$ into the ski and make sure it will be worth fixing. I am hearing 135 and up but 140-145 is normal. Is that correct?
Big thing I am trying to come away with here is, where can I find those switches cheap? Went to the dealer today and a new one is 125. That's not happening. I'm looking for all the switches and a fuel valve/knob assembly for a lot less than that.
ALSO: in the bottom of the ski is a good bit of milky slimy water (water mixed with oil that has sat for some time) Any idea where the oil could have come from?
Another issue is I have a few small rubber hoses that aren't connected to anything and I need to figure out where they go. Any help with that would be great. I just downloaded the 94 shop manual, so it may be somewhere in those 350 pages.....
Last but not least, I need to file for a title. Not that big of a deal in SC, so I am putting that as the least of my worries. The ski was last registered in 2009 though.
Gonna check cylinder pressure before dropping any $$ into the ski and make sure it will be worth fixing. I am hearing 135 and up but 140-145 is normal. Is that correct?
Big thing I am trying to come away with here is, where can I find those switches cheap? Went to the dealer today and a new one is 125. That's not happening. I'm looking for all the switches and a fuel valve/knob assembly for a lot less than that.