Hello everybody,
I seriously think the ski is cursed lol it's the fourth time I get water in the motor, last wekk I replaced all the top gaskets and since then have taken the ski out 4 times and had no issues and it went great... So this morning just for fun I decided to pull the plugs just for fun "they looked great" then I decided oh why not crank it to see if anything is up and of course water starts spitting out! Now the only gasket I have left that I haven't changed is the one on the bottom which I assume must be the culprit, Now is there a way I can test this before taking the motor apart or do I go by total guess? If this is the case is it hard to pull the head off the pistons? any input would be apreciated...
I want this thing to be water free... lol
I seriously think the ski is cursed lol it's the fourth time I get water in the motor, last wekk I replaced all the top gaskets and since then have taken the ski out 4 times and had no issues and it went great... So this morning just for fun I decided to pull the plugs just for fun "they looked great" then I decided oh why not crank it to see if anything is up and of course water starts spitting out! Now the only gasket I have left that I haven't changed is the one on the bottom which I assume must be the culprit, Now is there a way I can test this before taking the motor apart or do I go by total guess? If this is the case is it hard to pull the head off the pistons? any input would be apreciated...
I want this thing to be water free... lol