Hi, I'm pretty new to this forum stuff, but I don't know where else to go with some of these questions... I've been reading a lot but haven't found some of the specifics so here goes.
The ski belongs to a friend of mine (I am pretty new to the whole personal water craft thing also). But, I told him that I'd take a look at it, do some research and try to help him not pay all the labor cost that the shop wanted.
Here are the basics:
1995 Sea Doo GTS with white 587 motor.
He told me that over a year ago it started running poorly, and when he took it to a shop they said that he didn't have any compression. They wanted about $2500 to put in a new motor (or overhaul the one that's in there or something). He didn't have that kind of cash for it then so it's been sitting since.
So now it in my garage with a dead battery, a Clymer manual on top of it, and a bunch of "hmmm, what would be the best thing to do now...?" questions.
I got the battery charged up somewhat, enough to turn the engine over but not enough to get a compression test. So I used a different one and was only able to get 50 in the rear cyl and 70 in the front cyl. When I put some oil in the spark plug hole I got 70 in both. I looked in both of them with a borescope and can't see any physical damage to the walls or to the top of the piston. (I don't have a great compression tester so I may need to get a second one to test with, but I think mine is fairly accurate in that I am definitely not getting the 150- 155 that I've read is what I am looking for.)
I opened the throttle and the choke all the way, as well as had both plugs out for this preliminary test.
One question that I have is will this hurt the engine to keep turning it over with no fuel/oil going in? Also, should this be normal for a cold engine? I don't have a water connector at this point, or any way to put it in water to try to run it to get to a normal operating temp.
I'm not sure how much to trust the "shop's" diagnosis, since my friend isn't very mechanical I'm not sure he really remembers what they told him other than the price...
Should I just assume that I need to tear into the engine further, like disassemble the head and cylinders to check the rings and all, or just consider it junk and do a complete engine swap. I'm thinking that maybe I could just replace the top end and go from there...
Any thoughts or help with how to get started would be greatly appreciated.
Is this ski even worth $2500 if it is running?
I know this is a lot, but I'm trying to be thorough.
MB
The ski belongs to a friend of mine (I am pretty new to the whole personal water craft thing also). But, I told him that I'd take a look at it, do some research and try to help him not pay all the labor cost that the shop wanted.
Here are the basics:
1995 Sea Doo GTS with white 587 motor.
He told me that over a year ago it started running poorly, and when he took it to a shop they said that he didn't have any compression. They wanted about $2500 to put in a new motor (or overhaul the one that's in there or something). He didn't have that kind of cash for it then so it's been sitting since.
So now it in my garage with a dead battery, a Clymer manual on top of it, and a bunch of "hmmm, what would be the best thing to do now...?" questions.
I got the battery charged up somewhat, enough to turn the engine over but not enough to get a compression test. So I used a different one and was only able to get 50 in the rear cyl and 70 in the front cyl. When I put some oil in the spark plug hole I got 70 in both. I looked in both of them with a borescope and can't see any physical damage to the walls or to the top of the piston. (I don't have a great compression tester so I may need to get a second one to test with, but I think mine is fairly accurate in that I am definitely not getting the 150- 155 that I've read is what I am looking for.)
I opened the throttle and the choke all the way, as well as had both plugs out for this preliminary test.
One question that I have is will this hurt the engine to keep turning it over with no fuel/oil going in? Also, should this be normal for a cold engine? I don't have a water connector at this point, or any way to put it in water to try to run it to get to a normal operating temp.
I'm not sure how much to trust the "shop's" diagnosis, since my friend isn't very mechanical I'm not sure he really remembers what they told him other than the price...
Should I just assume that I need to tear into the engine further, like disassemble the head and cylinders to check the rings and all, or just consider it junk and do a complete engine swap. I'm thinking that maybe I could just replace the top end and go from there...
Any thoughts or help with how to get started would be greatly appreciated.
Is this ski even worth $2500 if it is running?
I know this is a lot, but I'm trying to be thorough.
MB
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