SeadooMan8
New Member
I've recently bought a 1994 SPI and before I got it guy ran it
For me, etc. When I brought it home I decided to run it again, just to hear it and put it to rest for the rest of winter. As I started the machine it turned over amazing, and when it started it sounded good (for the first five seconds). During while It was running it sounded like Something hard/metal got sucked in through the intake, and it stopped the engine. My immediate reaction was to pull the head, and so I did and there is no damage to the piston or cyclinder walls. I decided to try and move the engine by hand, and I did but it was extremely hard to do. I took notice that the rear piston would go through all cycles but the front would only make it down to the exhaust port, and would still be covering the intake port. My guess is Somthing is on crankcase jamming it? Need help ASAP. Afraid to hear what some people have to say... :facepalm:
For me, etc. When I brought it home I decided to run it again, just to hear it and put it to rest for the rest of winter. As I started the machine it turned over amazing, and when it started it sounded good (for the first five seconds). During while It was running it sounded like Something hard/metal got sucked in through the intake, and it stopped the engine. My immediate reaction was to pull the head, and so I did and there is no damage to the piston or cyclinder walls. I decided to try and move the engine by hand, and I did but it was extremely hard to do. I took notice that the rear piston would go through all cycles but the front would only make it down to the exhaust port, and would still be covering the intake port. My guess is Somthing is on crankcase jamming it? Need help ASAP. Afraid to hear what some people have to say... :facepalm: