95C1500
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I'll spare the introduction and just post the link to my introduction thread
https://www.seadooforum.com/threads/new-to-water.108276/
This'll be my log of these machines. Parts replaced, random pictures, etc...
I was given a couple of seadoos over the weekend. My parent's neighbor didn't want them anymore. One is a 1996 SPX (the green one) with a 717 Rotax and the other is a 1997 SPX (yellow one) with the 787 Rotax.
I pulled them in the driveway on sunday and gave them and the trailer a good wash. Seeing something clean, even when it doesn't run, makes me more motivated and excited. They clean up pretty well for sitting in torn up covers for years.
He added some fuel stabilizer when he parked them but you can tell as soon as you pop the seat off, the gas is bad. No surprise there. So, my dad siphoned out the old gas yesterday.
My plan is to check compression in all four cylinders (140ish psi correct?). Then a new fuel filter, spark plug, and gasoline in each. If either one still has the factory grey fuel lines (I believe the yellow one does), then I'll replace those too. I'm hoping they'll both run well after a tune up and fresh gas.
My neighbor said the green one would run fine on the trailer but as soon as you put it in the water, it would rev up but wouldn't accelerate. He had the impeller and wear ring replaced under recommendation of the dealership he took them to. He said it didn't fix the problem.
A carb rebuild will probably come after that. I literally just looked up a "carbon ring" and signs of it going bad. I noticed some black gunk that I thought might be oil on the bottom of the engine compartment near the rear (stern?). I'm thinking it might be the carbon ring? So I'll have to look into that too.
Like I said in my introduction post, I know cars and bikes. I don't know PWCs periods or carburetors well (other than some basic single cylinder dirt bikes). So, I will be familiarizing myself with the carburetor sticky threads on the forum and watching youtube videos about them before taking that step.
If anyone has any other suggestions on things to check out, change out, suggestions, anything, please let me know.
https://www.seadooforum.com/threads/new-to-water.108276/
This'll be my log of these machines. Parts replaced, random pictures, etc...
I was given a couple of seadoos over the weekend. My parent's neighbor didn't want them anymore. One is a 1996 SPX (the green one) with a 717 Rotax and the other is a 1997 SPX (yellow one) with the 787 Rotax.
I pulled them in the driveway on sunday and gave them and the trailer a good wash. Seeing something clean, even when it doesn't run, makes me more motivated and excited. They clean up pretty well for sitting in torn up covers for years.



He added some fuel stabilizer when he parked them but you can tell as soon as you pop the seat off, the gas is bad. No surprise there. So, my dad siphoned out the old gas yesterday.
My plan is to check compression in all four cylinders (140ish psi correct?). Then a new fuel filter, spark plug, and gasoline in each. If either one still has the factory grey fuel lines (I believe the yellow one does), then I'll replace those too. I'm hoping they'll both run well after a tune up and fresh gas.
My neighbor said the green one would run fine on the trailer but as soon as you put it in the water, it would rev up but wouldn't accelerate. He had the impeller and wear ring replaced under recommendation of the dealership he took them to. He said it didn't fix the problem.
A carb rebuild will probably come after that. I literally just looked up a "carbon ring" and signs of it going bad. I noticed some black gunk that I thought might be oil on the bottom of the engine compartment near the rear (stern?). I'm thinking it might be the carbon ring? So I'll have to look into that too.
Like I said in my introduction post, I know cars and bikes. I don't know PWCs periods or carburetors well (other than some basic single cylinder dirt bikes). So, I will be familiarizing myself with the carburetor sticky threads on the forum and watching youtube videos about them before taking that step.
If anyone has any other suggestions on things to check out, change out, suggestions, anything, please let me know.
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