medski2020
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Hi everyone! I want to introduce myself and start a project thread as I begin my watercraft restoration journey. I also have a few questions because of the very poor condition I obtained my 2000 Sea-Doo XP Limited in two summers ago.
I moved in with my wife shortly before marrying her about 2 years ago and found 2 jet skis in her brother's garage. He said they had been sitting inoperable for the last 4 years after he had a friend "rebuild" the carburetors and "tune" them to run on 93 octane. He said the Yamaha ran for about an hour before it broke down and the Sea-Doo ran for 30 minutes before breaking down. He told me if I could get them running, I could keep them.
I first washed them, filled them up with 93 octane gas, got new batteries, changed the spark plugs, took off the intakes and sprayed the carbs with carb cleaner and fogging oil. I got new batteries and managed to get the hose connected to them and fire the engines up. I was extremely excited, as I had them both running right before the summer season in 2019! The Yamaha XL700 ran very well with a bit of carb adjusting. After the tank went empty, I refilled it with 87 octane and readjusted the carb. It is a blast to ride!
However, I didn't have as much luck with the Sea-Doo. It would fire right up and rev fine out of water, but the speedometer and fuel gauge don't work. In the lake, it was taking on water and would not go faster than about 5-10 mph regardless of carb adjustment. I found that the rave valve solenoid was broken and quickly replaced it. I also replaced the missing front bumper piece.
I threw it back into the water and with some carb adjustment, I was able to get it to about 30-40 mph for about 10 minutes. It was almost as fast as the Yamaha, but it still took on water and wouldn't go faster than 5-10 mph after that brief stint of speed. I took off the exhaust pipe to look for cracks but didn't find any. I then dumped the 93 octane and filled it with 87 and readjusted the carb and it ran great for about 10 minutes before going back to only going 5-10mph and still took on water. I threw in the towel for the summer and only took out the Yamaha for the rest of the season. Last year, I only took the Yamaha out and did not touch the Sea-Doo.
Now that we're all quarantined, I decided to buy a genuine MK-BN46I carburetor rebuild kit along with new needle valve seats, gaskets, fuel lines, and fuel and oil filters. I am going to rebuild the carbs, fuel system, and oil system before we hit this summer season. Before tearing apart the Sea-Doo, I started it up and let it run with the hose in for 15-20 minutes to look for leaks, but could not find anything significant from any compartment inside. I took a video and found that there was a leak from underneath while it was running. I then turned it off, disconnected the battery and filled the hull to the same amount of water it took on in the lake previously, but could not find any significant leaks from the hull to rule out any holes or worn gaskets/o-rings. When I drained it, I found a loose hose back by the battery and started the disassembly of the exhaust and carbs. I also found two random parts in the back by the prop shaft, but don't know what they're for.
Here are the two videos of it running and with the hull filled with water:
Running with leak underneath (sorry for the gif, can't post links yet):
Same spot where there was a leak at the end of previous video, but with the battery disconnected and hull filled with water (sorry for the gif, can't post links yet):
Water drained, found loose hose but don't know where it goes:
Random part 1
Random part 2
I did not reconnect the battery after filling the hull and immediately started disassembly of the exhaust and carbs after draining the water. Before I proceed with the carb, fuel system, and oil system rebuild, I was hoping the Sea-Doo community could share their collective wisdom in helping me restore this beautiful ski properly. I would appreciate any advice you guys have regarding any aspect of this project.
I plan to keep this thread updated often with pictures and hope to finally get this Sea-Doo out on the water like it deserves.
The current issues are:
Runs only at 5-10mph
Speedometer not working
Fuel gauge not working
Loose hose in rear compartment
Leak from bottom when running with hose attached
Random parts found, don't know where they go
Carbs, fuel, and oil systems disassembled for rebuild
Stiff throttle cable that sometimes doesn't return to neutral position
Tear in seat
I really appreciate any help you all can offer!
I moved in with my wife shortly before marrying her about 2 years ago and found 2 jet skis in her brother's garage. He said they had been sitting inoperable for the last 4 years after he had a friend "rebuild" the carburetors and "tune" them to run on 93 octane. He said the Yamaha ran for about an hour before it broke down and the Sea-Doo ran for 30 minutes before breaking down. He told me if I could get them running, I could keep them.

I first washed them, filled them up with 93 octane gas, got new batteries, changed the spark plugs, took off the intakes and sprayed the carbs with carb cleaner and fogging oil. I got new batteries and managed to get the hose connected to them and fire the engines up. I was extremely excited, as I had them both running right before the summer season in 2019! The Yamaha XL700 ran very well with a bit of carb adjusting. After the tank went empty, I refilled it with 87 octane and readjusted the carb. It is a blast to ride!
However, I didn't have as much luck with the Sea-Doo. It would fire right up and rev fine out of water, but the speedometer and fuel gauge don't work. In the lake, it was taking on water and would not go faster than about 5-10 mph regardless of carb adjustment. I found that the rave valve solenoid was broken and quickly replaced it. I also replaced the missing front bumper piece.

I threw it back into the water and with some carb adjustment, I was able to get it to about 30-40 mph for about 10 minutes. It was almost as fast as the Yamaha, but it still took on water and wouldn't go faster than 5-10 mph after that brief stint of speed. I took off the exhaust pipe to look for cracks but didn't find any. I then dumped the 93 octane and filled it with 87 and readjusted the carb and it ran great for about 10 minutes before going back to only going 5-10mph and still took on water. I threw in the towel for the summer and only took out the Yamaha for the rest of the season. Last year, I only took the Yamaha out and did not touch the Sea-Doo.
Now that we're all quarantined, I decided to buy a genuine MK-BN46I carburetor rebuild kit along with new needle valve seats, gaskets, fuel lines, and fuel and oil filters. I am going to rebuild the carbs, fuel system, and oil system before we hit this summer season. Before tearing apart the Sea-Doo, I started it up and let it run with the hose in for 15-20 minutes to look for leaks, but could not find anything significant from any compartment inside. I took a video and found that there was a leak from underneath while it was running. I then turned it off, disconnected the battery and filled the hull to the same amount of water it took on in the lake previously, but could not find any significant leaks from the hull to rule out any holes or worn gaskets/o-rings. When I drained it, I found a loose hose back by the battery and started the disassembly of the exhaust and carbs. I also found two random parts in the back by the prop shaft, but don't know what they're for.
Here are the two videos of it running and with the hull filled with water:
Running with leak underneath (sorry for the gif, can't post links yet):
Same spot where there was a leak at the end of previous video, but with the battery disconnected and hull filled with water (sorry for the gif, can't post links yet):
Water drained, found loose hose but don't know where it goes:

Random part 1

Random part 2

I did not reconnect the battery after filling the hull and immediately started disassembly of the exhaust and carbs after draining the water. Before I proceed with the carb, fuel system, and oil system rebuild, I was hoping the Sea-Doo community could share their collective wisdom in helping me restore this beautiful ski properly. I would appreciate any advice you guys have regarding any aspect of this project.
I plan to keep this thread updated often with pictures and hope to finally get this Sea-Doo out on the water like it deserves.
The current issues are:
Runs only at 5-10mph
Speedometer not working
Fuel gauge not working
Loose hose in rear compartment
Leak from bottom when running with hose attached
Random parts found, don't know where they go
Carbs, fuel, and oil systems disassembled for rebuild
Stiff throttle cable that sometimes doesn't return to neutral position
Tear in seat
I really appreciate any help you all can offer!