bigdawg7110
New Member
I am posting in a last ditch effort before I give up. Sorry about the long post.
1994 SeaDoo SP. 580 CC
My son rides the ski. Said it just quit. Pulled out of water. Very hard to turn over. Charged the 1 yr old battery and when it turned over water poured out the exhaust. Removed plugs and water in cylinders. Removed crankcase plug. I think I got all water out. Remove the muffler and full of water.
Got it started and then hooked up the hose. Couldn't keep it running. Muffler full of water again. Took the head gasket off and replaced O-rings around spark plugs and the O-rings at the top of both cylinders. Compression at 120 on both cylinders. #2 is pitted like something was in there at one time.
I got it back together and it idled so I turned it off quickly and then had my son water test it. Ran good for 30 seconds to a minute and quit. Started but quit right away again. Now it would turn over very easy like hydrolocked but didn't seem to have water in cylinders this time. Exhaust full of water again.
I'm at a loss. I was told it has to be O-rings or a cracked cylinder. The battery is one year old but I may have it tested. Didn't seem to crank as good as I expected after a full charge.
I know there needs to be water in the exhaust but how much?
I guess I could tear it down and take the cylinders and pistons out.
I'm certainly not an expert but have fixed a number of engines before. Any ideas where I should go next.
Thanks in advance,
BigDawg
WIsconsin Rapids WI
1994 SeaDoo SP. 580 CC
My son rides the ski. Said it just quit. Pulled out of water. Very hard to turn over. Charged the 1 yr old battery and when it turned over water poured out the exhaust. Removed plugs and water in cylinders. Removed crankcase plug. I think I got all water out. Remove the muffler and full of water.
Got it started and then hooked up the hose. Couldn't keep it running. Muffler full of water again. Took the head gasket off and replaced O-rings around spark plugs and the O-rings at the top of both cylinders. Compression at 120 on both cylinders. #2 is pitted like something was in there at one time.
I got it back together and it idled so I turned it off quickly and then had my son water test it. Ran good for 30 seconds to a minute and quit. Started but quit right away again. Now it would turn over very easy like hydrolocked but didn't seem to have water in cylinders this time. Exhaust full of water again.
I'm at a loss. I was told it has to be O-rings or a cracked cylinder. The battery is one year old but I may have it tested. Didn't seem to crank as good as I expected after a full charge.
I know there needs to be water in the exhaust but how much?
I guess I could tear it down and take the cylinders and pistons out.
I'm certainly not an expert but have fixed a number of engines before. Any ideas where I should go next.
Thanks in advance,
BigDawg
WIsconsin Rapids WI