- Location
- Texas
Hey,
So a few little things, to make sure I don't eff up my ski..this is the first aftermarket one I've had. I bought a gallon of gas and mixed 40:1 with 2stroke oil and put in tank. And I hooked up lithium battery (old lead battery is on charger) and tried starting it, but using a bit of gas as starting fluid didn't get it to fire up fully. I mean, for a second it turned over then died. And I'm out of extra gas to use as starter and in addition i wore the lithium battery down a good amount. So I'm just wondering if there's any better way to go about starting the ski for the first time in a long time. In addition, on the gas tank, there are three plugs on the left. The middle one is loose, is there any way to tighten it down?
I attached a pic for reference. The gas tank was completely dry because it was shipped to/from Hawaii. This is why I am asking for advice, since i've never had potentially empty fuel lines.
Thanks for any help.
So a few little things, to make sure I don't eff up my ski..this is the first aftermarket one I've had. I bought a gallon of gas and mixed 40:1 with 2stroke oil and put in tank. And I hooked up lithium battery (old lead battery is on charger) and tried starting it, but using a bit of gas as starting fluid didn't get it to fire up fully. I mean, for a second it turned over then died. And I'm out of extra gas to use as starter and in addition i wore the lithium battery down a good amount. So I'm just wondering if there's any better way to go about starting the ski for the first time in a long time. In addition, on the gas tank, there are three plugs on the left. The middle one is loose, is there any way to tighten it down?
I attached a pic for reference. The gas tank was completely dry because it was shipped to/from Hawaii. This is why I am asking for advice, since i've never had potentially empty fuel lines.
Thanks for any help.