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Old 01-14-2012, 09:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 1993 sea doo xps no spark or fuel. help??

ok i just picked up a xps for dirt cheap. the motor was stuck and i took the head off and sprayed it with lubricant until it actually got unstuck and then it started pouring out water when cranked . muddy water. i got all the water out from the crankcase. i think this think either took in water or it sank on them. but i got it to crank freeely but now there is no spark and i unplugged the fuel line and no fuel is coming out, i need any help u guys can give me. thanks guys
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the guy i got it from said it was sitting for over a year. not sure what happen to this thing but do u guys think its the mpem or the ignition coil. is there anyway of testing these parts? or maybe the stator is full of water? gonna pull the motor out and clean everything out and clean out the carbs and gas tank. does this think pull fuel with a pump or is it vacumed up??
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Old 01-16-2012, 09:59 PM   #3 (permalink)
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i meant 93 sea doo GTX not xps lol
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does anyone have the specs for what the stator should test at? it only shows about 5 volts at the coil power wire.? im sure this is very low. but not 100 percent certain what it should be at?
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Old 01-16-2012, 11:47 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Looks like your expanding your collection, nice! The fuel pump is driven by an impulse line (vacuum) from the engine. After you clean out the tank replace the fuel with some 50:1 mix and prime the lines. Once the air bubble is gone the pump should pull fuel as long as the diaphragm and the impulse Line are good. I would change the fuel filter too. Is power getting to the ignition system? A little off topic but, how is the Shark coming along?
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It shows very little voltage at the coil . The tigersharks on hold, I'm looking for a computer for it as of now.
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Old 01-17-2012, 10:05 PM   #7 (permalink)
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If this thing sank or flooded I would definatley clean everything up and make sure grounds and connections are all clean. There will be corrosion, lots if it flooded in salt water. I'll keep my eyes open for a computer for your other ski.
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Thanks man ya let me know if u find one
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