For being 23 yrs old, Your jetski looks pristine. I just prepped my ski for last trip of the summer, Campland in San Diego. I oxidized the whole body, shiny red, replaced Mats w/ nice black cushion ones. Looking good but not as good as yours! :)
I think you start it before you run the water. Like dry run for 10-15 sec, then run. Make sure water off before killing it. Hit the throttle before killing it to clear it
@@corbino2328 hey man i just brought one from my co worker his was sitting up for like 10 years the engine is beautiful , that battery needs to be replaced, sparkplugs , fluids cant wait to start on it
@@freshaziisfreshaziis5064 so cool. Sounds like a fun project, these things are so easy to work on and if yours is like mine then a fresh battery and a few parts it should be running great. Stoked to hear there’s still clean skis out there ready to be fixed up and ride
I mean it is a big engine for what it is. 3 cylinder 2 strokes aren’t going to get good fuel economy but I wouldn’t let that discourage you. I run about half a tank of gas in one day but I only take it out for a few hours. You could probably ride all day on one tank.
i checked my oil lines a few hours ago were can I order oem or after market oil lines😞 all three lines have broken like potatoe chips and oil ran out . ski was setting up for while in a garage. oil lines were hard and brittle
@@corbino2328 where can I order parts for this thing. im rebuilding mine also i got it from a good friend but the battery needs replacing and i need to order the 3 oil lines to the carbs also need the oil tank hose
@@freshaziisfreshaziis5064 I’m honestly not sure. Is it the same ski as mine? If so I’d just research online and check some sites that make new parts for that kind of stuff.
@@freshaziisfreshaziis5064 let me know what kind of research you find on those because some random parts like that can be hard to find, especially oem stuff but you can look for like the sizing online and buy a basic oil line kit online that fits
Yeah you can drain the inside with the drain plugs. Or if you just mean the sides then you just push it out with a sponge. I washed it off with a hose that’s why it was full at the end
That ski is in really great shape. Does your front end dive under water when you slow to a stop? I just got this same style running and mine does that and is taking on water.
Atypical Hiker , thanks. Mine doesn’t take very much water but it is very low to the water on each side, and the front. I haven’t noticed there being to much water coming over. I wonder what would make yours dive down
Man I really need help I also have a zxi1100 and it starts just fine and out of water it goes over 4000 rpms and everything seems fine but in the water it won’t go over 4000 rpms
Omar Valenzuela i just cut the fuel line to the carburetor and put it in between the line on each side of the hose. If you do this make sure you cut the fuel intake not the return line because one puts unused gas back into the gas tank after letting it sit.
I’m working at my house and im not giving out free jet ski tune ups haha sorry. Feel free to message me with questions I might be able to answer. If not a local marine vehicle mechanic would be a good choice.
@@aviation421 yeah if you often take your ski in the ocean it is good to get the salt water out of your engine because salt water ruins everything. I’d definitely get one
Mine doesn't lift enough. Does not accelerate much. Only un to 6 and no more. We ran out of oíl and from that day on it did not give more. We could do more to you. But it doesn't accelerate enough anymore, what can I do please
Roxana Garcia Martinez I don’t know exactly. You need oil in it to make the engine run properly. If you ran it for a day without oil it might have damaged the engine since it’s 2 stroke. If it’s not the engine you might need to take the carburetor apart for a clean and make sure everything’s working right inside.
Hi, I have a problem with the jet ski 1100 stx when taking it out to the ski its speed is slow and the engine is getting hot and I have cleaned everything and nothing has changed and I don’t know why the engine is getting hot and its speed is slow Thanks
I’m not sure why that would be happening to be honest. I’m not to familiar with this ski I just got it but if its loosing power take the carb apart and make sure any of the holes aren’t plugged up. Maybe you need a new fuel filter as well or spark plugs. To the overheating I have no idea why that would happen. I would make sure that a good amount of water is coming out the side of the ski where it exits after cooling the engine. If that’s blocked up or something is blocking the part that sucks water into the exhaust to cool it then it would overheat.
ron burgandy this ski has a two piece seat so the smaller one on the back comes off first with a small latch behind it and the bigger ones the same once you get the small one off.
Awesome Video riding with the Dolphins must have been a great experience
For being 23 yrs old, Your jetski looks pristine. I just prepped my ski for last trip of the summer, Campland in San Diego. I oxidized the whole body, shiny red, replaced Mats w/ nice black cushion ones. Looking good but not as good as yours! :)
Thanks man! Sounds like a fun project. I’ve been down with the ski to San Diego a couple times and had a blast.
I think you start it before you run the water. Like dry run for 10-15 sec, then run. Make sure water off before killing it. Hit the throttle before killing it to clear it
It doesn’t matter if it’s on for a few seconds before you flush it. Just don’t leave it on and forget to run it or the water could get into the engine
Cool video!!
Awesome video while in the water.
Wow that thing is like NEW
Great video. Ski looks awesome! 😎
Awesome video man!
I would love to see a second video!
What's the best oil to use for it
@@jbjb1658 I’d recommend Kawasaki 2stroke oil
This cannot be the end of Corbino
amazing video my dude!!!!
Thanks brotha 🤙🏻
@@corbino2328 hey man i just brought one from my co worker his was sitting up for like 10 years the engine is beautiful , that battery needs to be replaced, sparkplugs , fluids cant wait to start on it
@@freshaziisfreshaziis5064 so cool. Sounds like a fun project, these things are so easy to work on and if yours is like mine then a fresh battery and a few parts it should be running great. Stoked to hear there’s still clean skis out there ready to be fixed up and ride
Very nice video, the water is so calm is gorgeous. Where is this with all those dolphins?
Thanks. Dana Point CA
What do you think about the fuel consumption does it waste alot of gas how long before you have to refuel
I mean it is a big engine for what it is. 3 cylinder 2 strokes aren’t going to get good fuel economy but I wouldn’t let that discourage you. I run about half a tank of gas in one day but I only take it out for a few hours. You could probably ride all day on one tank.
I’ve ran over 50 miles on my 98 1100STX
You really should make sure the oil lines going to the carbs are not hard and brittle. I would change them out.
I’ve checked them already. Almost everything in the engine bay was like new because this thing was garage kept. The hoses are solid
i checked my oil lines a few hours ago were can I order oem or after market oil lines😞 all three lines have broken like potatoe chips and oil ran out . ski was setting up for while in a garage. oil lines were hard and brittle
@@corbino2328 where can I order parts for this thing. im rebuilding mine also i got it from a good friend but the battery needs replacing and i need to order the 3 oil lines to the carbs also need the oil tank hose
@@freshaziisfreshaziis5064 I’m honestly not sure. Is it the same ski as mine? If so I’d just research online and check some sites that make new parts for that kind of stuff.
@@freshaziisfreshaziis5064 let me know what kind of research you find on those because some random parts like that can be hard to find, especially oem stuff but you can look for like the sizing online and buy a basic oil line kit online that fits
So it is normal for the hull to fill up with water while your doing that ?
Yeah you can drain the inside with the drain plugs. Or if you just mean the sides then you just push it out with a sponge. I washed it off with a hose that’s why it was full at the end
That ski is in really great shape. Does your front end dive under water when you slow to a stop? I just got this same style running and mine does that and is taking on water.
Atypical Hiker , thanks. Mine doesn’t take very much water but it is very low to the water on each side, and the front. I haven’t noticed there being to much water coming over. I wonder what would make yours dive down
Man I really need help I also have a zxi1100 and it starts just fine and out of water it goes over 4000 rpms and everything seems fine but in the water it won’t go over 4000 rpms
Did find the culprit?
Hey where did u connect the. Fuel pump
Omar Valenzuela i just cut the fuel line to the carburetor and put it in between the line on each side of the hose. If you do this make sure you cut the fuel intake not the return line because one puts unused gas back into the gas tank after letting it sit.
Wher are you working i need help whit my jestki
I’m working at my house and im not giving out free jet ski tune ups haha sorry. Feel free to message me with questions I might be able to answer. If not a local marine vehicle mechanic would be a good choice.
Hi, where did you get the flush kit?
Thanks
Hey, the flush kit came on the Ski. I’m pretty sure this one came on it stock when it was new but I don’t know for sure
@@corbino2328 Hey, thanks for the quick reply, mine a 1997 did not come with the kit and I am thinking of putting one on it.
@@aviation421 yeah if you often take your ski in the ocean it is good to get the salt water out of your engine because salt water ruins everything. I’d definitely get one
Mine doesn't lift enough. Does not accelerate much. Only un to 6 and no more. We ran out of oíl and from that day on it did not give more. We could do more to you. But it doesn't accelerate enough anymore, what can I do please
Roxana Garcia Martinez I don’t know exactly. You need oil in it to make the engine run properly. If you ran it for a day without oil it might have damaged the engine since it’s 2 stroke. If it’s not the engine you might need to take the carburetor apart for a clean and make sure everything’s working right inside.
My STX did this and I had to replace the jet pump bearings and the impellor.
Hi, I have a problem with the jet ski 1100 stx when taking it out to the ski its speed is slow and the engine is getting hot and I have cleaned everything and nothing has changed and I don’t know why the engine is getting hot and its speed is slow
Thanks
I’m not sure why that would be happening to be honest. I’m not to familiar with this ski I just got it but if its loosing power take the carb apart and make sure any of the holes aren’t plugged up. Maybe you need a new fuel filter as well or spark plugs. To the overheating I have no idea why that would happen. I would make sure that a good amount of water is coming out the side of the ski where it exits after cooling the engine. If that’s blocked up or something is blocking the part that sucks water into the exhaust to cool it then it would overheat.
Check oil pump and hoses
Check your jet pump bearings and overfill valve
How did you get the seat off I’m having trouble
ron burgandy this ski has a two piece seat so the smaller one on the back comes off first with a small latch behind it and the bigger ones the same once you get the small one off.
Hablas español
Roxana Garcia Martinez ,no hablo español
Yo si :)