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    Water shooting out of spark plug holes while cranking over

    Alright fellas I changed the plugs and cut the wires back but am still learning about this ski. Excuse my ignorance please. I noticed the choke was out a bit and the fuel was on reserve. This would cause the issue I stated above right? I havent had a chance to take it back out yet bc of...
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    Water shooting out of spark plug holes while cranking over

    OK. I will get into this over the weekend and repost. Thanks for the ideals. The plugs seem very old to..maybe I will replace them as well.
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    Water shooting out of spark plug holes while cranking over

    well i wont do that then. Anyone? There is so much on the internet about people doing it but very little about troubleshooting it.
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    Water shooting out of spark plug holes while cranking over

    I read somewhere that someone drained the fuel out following water in the engine. Sounds like a good ideal yeah?
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    Water shooting out of spark plug holes while cranking over

    OK. Did it cold with no fogging oil. I didnt put fogging oil in after I got the water out either. It sounds like i'm in the ok range, barely. The front cylinder is at 139 and the rear (closer to the seat) is at 134. What now and thanks again.
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    Water shooting out of spark plug holes while cranking over

    ok i'm truly gonna show my stripes now...how do you do a compression test? Thanks in advance.
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    Water shooting out of spark plug holes while cranking over

    ok I follishly did this too. Had it hooked up and not running for about 5 minutes, maybe more. I tipped a good deal of the water out. Took the plugs out sprayed em down with brake cleaning fluid, dried and replaced after truning it over a few times. I repeated this until it started and...
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