ok with all the rain that we had here in the midwest my 1995 sea-doo jet boat took on a lot of water. The water drained into the engine compartment and apperantly now my cyclinders are filled with water. What do I do now????
water in my cyclinders
Started by pauly34, Sep 23 2008 05:40 PM
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Posted 23 September 2008 - 05:40 PM
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Posted 24 September 2008 - 05:43 PM
Im not a pro at seadoo service. But I have a 580cc. I would take off rubber coupling between waterbox and exhaust manifold and let drain in both engines. Take out the spark plugs and turn engine over a few times to get water out. Then spray seadoo lube in cylinders turn engine over a few more times. Install spark plugs and hope it starts. Good luck!ok with all the rain that we had here in the midwest my 1995 sea-doo jet boat took on a lot of water. The water drained into the engine compartment and apperantly now my cyclinders are filled with water. What do I do now????
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Posted 10 April 2010 - 03:53 PM
I had a similar problem when I left my plug in in the rainy south this spring. Scared me to death. I removed the rubber coupler between exhaust manifold and water box as suggested and a bunch came out. cranked it a few times, then put it back together. Seems to be doing fine
FYI, I found out about it because my engine wasn't turning over at all. touched screwdriver to solenoid and still wouldn't turn over (despite all the sparks.) I removed plugs and covered with a rag and hit the start/stop button a few times. It squirt some stuff out and now is doing great. THANK YOU for all of the help on the forum. Forums are the only way I could afford a boat right now.
-Stephen
FYI, I found out about it because my engine wasn't turning over at all. touched screwdriver to solenoid and still wouldn't turn over (despite all the sparks.) I removed plugs and covered with a rag and hit the start/stop button a few times. It squirt some stuff out and now is doing great. THANK YOU for all of the help on the forum. Forums are the only way I could afford a boat right now.
-Stephen
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