frost1003
Member
HI,
I recently purchased an 04 Sea Doo Sportster 4-Tec non supercharged.
It took on some water the first time out on some large wakes, the bilge pump turns out to be bad.
By the end of my time out on the lake the boat had 2-3 inches of water that reached the bottom of the motor.
Long shorty short the tip stick was pushed out and there was milky oil sprayed around the inside of the engine compartment.
When I check the oil it's milky / grasyish color - signs of water in the oil.
Is there a standard procedure to deal with something like this? Can I find a drain plug and drain all the oil and flush it a few times?
Or does the motor need to come out to deal with this? I'm pretty mechanical but the thought of taking the motor out is pretty daunting.
Thanks in advance for any advise.
I recently purchased an 04 Sea Doo Sportster 4-Tec non supercharged.
It took on some water the first time out on some large wakes, the bilge pump turns out to be bad.
By the end of my time out on the lake the boat had 2-3 inches of water that reached the bottom of the motor.
Long shorty short the tip stick was pushed out and there was milky oil sprayed around the inside of the engine compartment.
When I check the oil it's milky / grasyish color - signs of water in the oil.
Is there a standard procedure to deal with something like this? Can I find a drain plug and drain all the oil and flush it a few times?
Or does the motor need to come out to deal with this? I'm pretty mechanical but the thought of taking the motor out is pretty daunting.
Thanks in advance for any advise.