GGuillot
Well-Known Member
Hey again,
So I just got done winterizing my seadoo (first time ever newb here! I followed manual) I always drain my seadoo aand fog after every outting. The seadoo has been sitting in the garage dormant for a month and it was difficult to start. Once I got it started it ran like normal.
Concern
I do have one major concern. The seadoo was a pain to start and after starting and draining any remaining water out of the system I pulled the spark plugs to check them out and to refog the cyclinders. When I took out both spark plugs white smoke was coming out of the cyclinders... I thought this could be due to the engine being warmed up after starting it. I also thought maybe I fogged it too much last time and it was just burning the fogging oil?
Not a concern, that little bit of white smoke is normal, burning stuff off. I'll get it out the exhaust after shutting it off after the first start in a while.