thomas0202
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I just purchased a 97 XP this past weekend and now that I've got it home and looking it over there are a few issues with it. Where I bought it there wasn't any water to test run it on within reasonable driving distance so I had to rely on my knowledge and running it on the hose. Background on the ski was it was a neighbor's of the person I bought it from. It was flipped and they never got the water out of the motor so it locked up. The guy was given it to fix up and spent a lot of time on it. It's got a reman motor in it, the absolute cleanest inside a hull I've ever seen, exterior in near perfect shape, new battery, mostly new fuel lines (ones between carbs are still original), new starter, new rectifier, and a few more odds and ends. He had every intent to keep it and use it but life happened and he decided to sell it. I heard it run on the hose and it had quick response to the throttle. Smoked pretty heavily but my experience with these is that's common after its been sitting awhile and then clears up so I didn't think much of it. With how clean it was and the amount of new parts on it I decided to buy it. Came with a double trailer as well. The guy said the carbs were original and that it acted sometimes like it needed to just be run good and hard to clear them out or rebuild them. Fired it up a few times over the weekend and it always started and ran just fine. Towed it home 6 hours and added some oil and gas to take it out for a ride and it wouldn't turn over. Pull the plugs and spin it over and the mag cylinder pukes right much liquid out. Never made the distinction of fuel or oil since I wanted to ride it. Got it running and took it out on the water. Was constantly a pain to start. Acted like it was flooded all the time. When I did get it running it had a hard time idling without keeping a little throttle on it. When you got up to go it would bog down and run rough but if you jammed the throttle full it would take off fine and run really well. Sorry for the extensive post I just wanted to make sure I gave enough background.
I know I need to swap the rest of the fuel lines regardless, but do you all think the carbs will need to be gone through or just me run the hell out of it to blow them out? Also with the hydrolocking not showing up all weekend but does shortly after I added fuel and oil ( fuel tank was next to empty and oil tank was about a 1/4 tank) do you think I've got leaking crank/RV seals with now having the extra oil volume or leaking needles/seats in the carbs now that there's fuel in the tank? The smoke did clear up with warming up and riding.
I don't mind doing some work to it to make it run right. I feel like I'm in it at a point where I can spend some on it and not begin to waste money on it.
Thanks
I know I need to swap the rest of the fuel lines regardless, but do you all think the carbs will need to be gone through or just me run the hell out of it to blow them out? Also with the hydrolocking not showing up all weekend but does shortly after I added fuel and oil ( fuel tank was next to empty and oil tank was about a 1/4 tank) do you think I've got leaking crank/RV seals with now having the extra oil volume or leaking needles/seats in the carbs now that there's fuel in the tank? The smoke did clear up with warming up and riding.
I don't mind doing some work to it to make it run right. I feel like I'm in it at a point where I can spend some on it and not begin to waste money on it.
Thanks