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93 Bombardier Engine Stopped Running

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bobperson

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93 Sea Doo Bombardier - Was running fine, smooth and then engine stopped. Can not restart. Checked plugs and could see good sparking. Held hand over open spark plug holes and felt compression during motor turnover. Appears not to be getting gas.

Questions: How can fuel pump be checked? Does it have a fuel pump? Can it be rebuilt? Is it difficult to change? What would a used replacement cost? Any other possible causes?
 
First I'd check the compression so you know what's going on inside. It sounds like the carbs need cleaning and if it has gray fuel lines they need to be changed also.
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Karl
 
Thanks. It does have compression but I will try to measure how much. I believe there is no fuel getting to the cylinders so I plan to remove and clean carburetor(s). Thought I would get more suggestions..
Thanks again for you assistance.
 
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