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My kids bought a 1995 seedoo spi waverunner had it 2 weeks ran fine. Then it started to slow down then it would just quit had several things fixed and it keeps starting up fine they go 100 yards it stops starts back up goes but not fast what do you think thank you Jerry.

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Posted by RSRBOB 410 days and 8 hours ago.

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Jerry,
Lets start at the beginning. Do a compression test and see what we have for compression. We need to narrow down which of the 3 possibilities it is. It can be either mechanical, electrical or fuel related. It is unlikely it is an electrical issue because it re-starts almost instantly. Typically electrical problems do not exhibit those symptoms. Get back with me on the compression readings and we can take it from there.
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RSRBOB

407 days and 11 hours ago.

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The compression is 140 plus in both. We had the fuel pump rebuilt the filters in the carb. cleaned the fuel lines in the tank check the guy took it out and ran it said it ran fine we put it in our lake and the same happend we took it in for. Thankyou Jerry

405 days and 12 hours ago.

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we have 140 plus in each. Wehad the fuel pump rebuilt the carb filters cleaned he checked some grounds check the drop tubes in fuel tank he said something about the stator not putting out what he thought it should thanks Jerry.

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Hi Jerry,
I have been asked to have a look at this for you, I am not a jetski expert but an engine is an engine I am an outboard specialist and should be able to relate these experiences over without too much bother,
Assuming that the fuel is ok and fresh and that the carbs have been cleaned and are free from debris and that the compression is good we will have to assume the problem is electrical, when the engine stops is it like the lanyard has been pulled/engine switched off, if so then chances are this is an electrical problem, something is breaking down under load, you will need to check that the stop circuit is not causing the problem trace the wires back from the lanyard switch and disconnect the wire from the cdi could be a white wire or black with yellow tracer as these are the common colors.
please follow the list of items below as this may help to discover where the fault lies, some things dont apply to your engine but overall may be of some use, I have a feeling that the problem is actually the carbs blocked up and they will need stripping and cleaning.

The Following information is the routine I use in discovering where a fault lies, it is quite generic and applies to most outboard motors, once you have read the information and found that a fault is still residing on your engine please let me know and we can move forward onto other possibilities you dont need to press accept until you are happy with the answer and you can keep the question open until you are happy.

First you need to diagnose what the fault could possibly be, First checks to always undertake

would be a spark test and compression test, this will rule out an spark problem and a serious

mechanical failure.

The spark test should always be done with safety in the forefront of your mind

the flywheel is spinning and can do a lot of damage,

remove the plugs from the cylinders get a good source for grounding them on the engine block and make sure that they stay grounded, if

the spark is not allowed to go to ground it can feed back through the ignition system and damage

the Ignition, crank the engine and ensure that all cylinders have a bright blue spark,this test

can also be done with an inductive timing light(with plugs left in) or a "glass" spark plug

which plugs between the HT lead and the plug, whilst doing the spark check with the plugs removed

you can put a compression tester onto each cylinder and check compression, compression should

always read over 100psi and within 15psi of each cylinder, if the readings fall outside of these

figures then the chances are you will need to have the engine overhauled as some internal wear/

damage has occurred, an engine with all 3 cylinders at 90psi can still idle ok but will not develop

the HP required to run efficiently,if the spark and compression tests come back good then you can

assume that the fuel system is where the problem lies, firstly check that you have good fuel and

not contaminated old fuel, modern fuels only have a shelf life of a couple of months before they

start deteriorating so if you are using last years fuel this can cause problems,if the fuel is good

then your next thing to check is that all fuel lines up to and including the engine are in good

condition with no cracks splits or poor connections,change the fuel filters as they can block and

restrict fuel flow, check your fuel pump diaphragms as any splits or holes will cause an engine to

run inefficiently, if you have a hole in a diaphragm the fuel will usually pass straight into

the crankcase and "over fuel" the engine this is because most fuel pumps are vacuum driven directly from

the crankcase pressure. If all these checks are sound then move onto the carb/s the carbs will need to

be removed, stripped and cleaned, I use a product by Quicksilver called Power tune to clean the carbs

this product dissolves salt residue and the "varnish" just spray it all over the carb components leave for

a few minutes and spray them clean, I dont recommend the use of high pressure air lines as this can

sometimes push a blockage further into a recess and cause more problems, if the blockage is very bad then

you could take the carbs to a specialist who has an Ultrasonic Cleaner In an ultrasonic cleaner, the object

to be cleaned is placed in a chamber containing a suitable ultrasound conducting fluid . The main mechanism

of cleaning action is by energy released from the creation and collapse of

microscopic cavitation bubbles, which break up and lift off dirt and contaminants from the surface to be

cleaned. The higher the frequency, the smaller the nodes between the cavitation points which allows for more

precise cleaning. The bubbles created can be as hot as 10,000 degrees and 50,000 lbs per square inch, but

are so small that cleaning and removal of dirt is the main result.

Whilst the carbs are off check the Reed valves on the inlet manifold for cracks breaks and even a reed missing completely the reed valves are to help control when the fuel is drawn into a cylinder if one has broken you will need to investigate to ensure that no internal damage has happened to the engine this will usually show up on the compression test with an abnormally low reading ie below 100psi.

When you reinstall the carb/s if you have 2 or more you will need to ensure that the carbs are synchronised this is vital to the idle of an engine basically when you put the carbs back on and adjust any idle you must ensure that all the carbs butterfly's are completely closed at idle, this ensures that a cylinder is not trying to run faster than the others or vice versa.


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