Beernutz
Member
Good morning, new to seadooforum.com, and the SeaDoo brand, but not new to PWCs, as I have owned and currently own several Polaris watercraft.
I picked up a 2001 GTX 951 carb last week, and after replacing the battery and draining/replacing the fuel, it starts right up and runs great. The problem I am having is that there is no water flow through the engine when the vessel is in the water. I pulled the hose off the elbow at the cylinder head, and it appears to be plugged with sand there. Can anyone tell me if there is a screen in this fitting to catch debris, or if trying to force the blockage loose with compressed air will cause any problems?
I removed swapped the normal intake hose for the flush hose in the hopes that forcing water through the system backwards would release the crud, but I had no such luck. With water going through the backflush routing, there is a steady stream from the pissers when revved, but of course not with the normal flow, due to the aforementioned problem.
Any help is appreciated... Thanks!
I picked up a 2001 GTX 951 carb last week, and after replacing the battery and draining/replacing the fuel, it starts right up and runs great. The problem I am having is that there is no water flow through the engine when the vessel is in the water. I pulled the hose off the elbow at the cylinder head, and it appears to be plugged with sand there. Can anyone tell me if there is a screen in this fitting to catch debris, or if trying to force the blockage loose with compressed air will cause any problems?
I removed swapped the normal intake hose for the flush hose in the hopes that forcing water through the system backwards would release the crud, but I had no such luck. With water going through the backflush routing, there is a steady stream from the pissers when revved, but of course not with the normal flow, due to the aforementioned problem.
Any help is appreciated... Thanks!