- Location
- Grosse Pointe Woods, MI
Model ski: 2014 Yamaha Superjet, completely bone stock.
I let my friend take my SJ ski for a ride and after 5 minutes of riding it he basically sunk it. He said he knew what he was doing but he obviously belongs on a couch! Watching him fall off it a bunch was the first warning sign. Note to self: Never let your friends ride your prized ski. You will regret it!
We were able to tow the ski to a boat swim platform and dump all the water out. Took the plugs out immediately and pumped all the water out of the engine and compartment. We were able to get the ski to start right away, however only 1 out of 2 pistons were firing and would eventually stall.
I let the ski dry out all night, had her upside down to make sure all the water was out of engine. The next day I popped some new spark plugs in, pumped out all the gas just in case it had water in it. Took off the air filter too. I was able to get the ski to fire up for a minute, fully choked, than it stalls. Now it won't start at all. The engine is not blown or seized. Turns over fine. Both spark plugs have spark too. It's as if the ski isn't pumping fuel from the tank to the carbs? I don't get it.
What would you do if you were me? The ski flat out will not start.
I have a local motor sports shop that specializes in 2-stroke repair and tune ups, I'm going to drop it off up there and hopefully can come up with a positive resolution.
My fear is either the REEDS are toast (from the rider attempting to start the engine when the engine compartment was full of water). OR the fuel lines are blocked up? SMH here? I feel so stupid. Don't ever let your friends ride your prized ski, even if they claim they can ride stand ups!
Thank you community! Looking forward to positive responses here.
I let my friend take my SJ ski for a ride and after 5 minutes of riding it he basically sunk it. He said he knew what he was doing but he obviously belongs on a couch! Watching him fall off it a bunch was the first warning sign. Note to self: Never let your friends ride your prized ski. You will regret it!
We were able to tow the ski to a boat swim platform and dump all the water out. Took the plugs out immediately and pumped all the water out of the engine and compartment. We were able to get the ski to start right away, however only 1 out of 2 pistons were firing and would eventually stall.
I let the ski dry out all night, had her upside down to make sure all the water was out of engine. The next day I popped some new spark plugs in, pumped out all the gas just in case it had water in it. Took off the air filter too. I was able to get the ski to fire up for a minute, fully choked, than it stalls. Now it won't start at all. The engine is not blown or seized. Turns over fine. Both spark plugs have spark too. It's as if the ski isn't pumping fuel from the tank to the carbs? I don't get it.
What would you do if you were me? The ski flat out will not start.
I have a local motor sports shop that specializes in 2-stroke repair and tune ups, I'm going to drop it off up there and hopefully can come up with a positive resolution.
My fear is either the REEDS are toast (from the rider attempting to start the engine when the engine compartment was full of water). OR the fuel lines are blocked up? SMH here? I feel so stupid. Don't ever let your friends ride your prized ski, even if they claim they can ride stand ups!
Thank you community! Looking forward to positive responses here.