SabotageR1
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Hi everyone, I'm new to this whole PWC life. Money is tight so I ended up buying a used 1999 GTI. The owner claimed that it ran fine last year. I'm very mechanically inclined when it comes to motorcycles so I bought the ski for $850, certain I can get it going, even if it needed more than just a battery, like the seller claimed. When I got home and began taking it apart, I was disappointed to see how someone could own something and treat it like complete garbage. There was dirty water in the hull, metal parts looked like trash with dry salt, there was oil everywhere, the plugs looked rusty. I started out by just cleaning everything. I cleaned it to a very respectable level and sprayed fluid film to stop any further corrosion inside the hull. Then I changed the plugs. I purchased a new battery and got it started but I have some questions.
1) It was reluctant to crank at first. I took the plugs off and it cranked fine, nothing blew out the engine. I put the plugs back in and as it was trying to crank (like a low battery situation), water was coming out of the back. The more water that came out, the stronger the crank got. All of a sudden, it started (with a little help from starter fluid) and what appeared to be grey oil mixed with water spat out the rear. I revved it a bit and it spat more water with grey oil and my yard was filled with smoke. I turned it off and added the water hose (set it up properly with the proper procedure). After water was added, I let it run longer and revved the engine to clear it up. After all that, now the engine starts fine. My question is, where did this oil mixed with water come from. Why was it hard to crank at first but once that crap was clear, it ran fine. How do I prevent thus from happening again?
I sill have a lot of work to get her going and for me to trust her. Another question, can I pull the battery vent hose? what's it for? It's not connected to anything. It's just dangling next to the battery.
Thanks in advance for any insight on this matter.
1) It was reluctant to crank at first. I took the plugs off and it cranked fine, nothing blew out the engine. I put the plugs back in and as it was trying to crank (like a low battery situation), water was coming out of the back. The more water that came out, the stronger the crank got. All of a sudden, it started (with a little help from starter fluid) and what appeared to be grey oil mixed with water spat out the rear. I revved it a bit and it spat more water with grey oil and my yard was filled with smoke. I turned it off and added the water hose (set it up properly with the proper procedure). After water was added, I let it run longer and revved the engine to clear it up. After all that, now the engine starts fine. My question is, where did this oil mixed with water come from. Why was it hard to crank at first but once that crap was clear, it ran fine. How do I prevent thus from happening again?
I sill have a lot of work to get her going and for me to trust her. Another question, can I pull the battery vent hose? what's it for? It's not connected to anything. It's just dangling next to the battery.
Thanks in advance for any insight on this matter.