Restoring a Sunken Sea Doo Jet Ski - Will It Run?
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
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In this video, join us as we embark on the essential process of flushing the Sea-Doo jet ski engine to expel any water lingering within its components. Utilizing the precision of the Harpy Eagle oil pump, we meticulously extract the oil, ensuring optimal engine performance. Delving deeper, we uncover a surprising obstacle as we remove the air intake only to find it inundated with water. Witness as we meticulously clean the air intake, leaving no residue behind in our quest for peak functionality.
Continuing our journey into the inner workings of the Sea-Doo jet ski engine, we meticulously inspect its cylinders' compression levels, ensuring every aspect meets our stringent standards. With the aid of a bore scope camera, we navigate through the engine's intricate pathways, conducting a thorough examination to identify any potential issues. Join us as we leave no stone unturned, offering invaluable insights into the maintenance and care required to keep your jet ski performing at its best for years to come.
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Whoever is watching this video, I hope this day will be a great day.
This is totally interesting to watch.
Knowing 0 about jet skis, this is Class101 on brining a Submarine back to life!
101 for us too but we love learning new things.
Can’t wait to see the next one! Will it run?
Love the new intro.
Thank you
Good video. I enjoy the content you guys are putting out.
Thank you. We try to make good content
Pretty exciting! I'm hoping it's as simple as it's looking so far!
Always hidden damage.
This advice is maybe too late, but you are figuring out that Seadoos use coolant for engine cooling, but river water for exhaust cooling. The water in the exhaust is normally blown out when you flush the ski with the engine running. So just make sure you get water out of the intake - the water in the exhaust will naturally blow out when you start the engine. I am a little concerned the exhaust muffler or box could have split from the freeze, but you wont really know until you start it with a hose connected and see if water leaks into the hull. Whatever you do, dont turn your hose on until the engine is running, and turn the hose off before you stop the engine. You will fill your intake with hose water if you dont do it right. Watch some you tube videos of how to flush a seadoo before you start it. When my seadoo sunk, i idled for 2 hours around the lake with the oil cap off to boil all the water out and get oil clear, and then changed the oil one last time. I had to change my fuel injectors due to water exposure, ran poor, but i had salt water in my engine. Been running great since though, and that was 3 years ago. You might also need injectors too. But your electronics all seem good, which would be my biggest concern with a salvaged ski.
Appreciate all that great info. That helps us a lot.
Another secret for your next flooded ski - you typically don't need to take off the intake to get the water out. Just remove all the plugs, and put a wet/dry shop vacuum on each cylinder hole while you crank over the engine. Crank for 20 seconds or so sucking water out of each cylinder. Repeat process for each cylinder 2 or 3 times until all water is out. It will suck your intake dry - works great! A master jet ski tech gave me that advice when my ski sunk.
Add a bit of oil or Marvel Mystery Oil to each cylinder. It will assist in the lubrication of the ring of the cylinder. Cycle it over a the compression should come back to normal.
I been shooting kroil in the cylinders.
Short video but good one👍👋
Thank you.
That water is probably from it sitting outside all that time. You did great with the compression. Just make sure next you wear safety glasses
I always forget some kind of safety gear. lol
@@SwampBoysGarage I just didn't want that hot oil getting in your eyes
Hopefully you guys can get your Sea Do running and take her to the lake for a test run.🤠👍🏻🍻
I hope so too. May have to just part it out on eBay. Not sure yet.
@@SwampBoysGarageNooo🥺 don't part it out and do some research for a good used engine on line😊
I thought the fiber glass repair would be done by now. Did I miss a video
It should have been done. Been very busy with school and track and dad has been working. Will be done by this weekend hopefully.
Wow, your Walmart is actually stocked. Ours looks like it's going out of business lol. What year is this jet ski?
It’s a 2018
Thanks!