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    So after all the reading I've done. I should of had the engin running but it clunked when I pressed start button. I took the starter out its fine, cleaned all the connections and charged the batt. Used a shop vac over open spark plug holes and ran it to help with water ( looked like oil mixed with the water cause it's milky now) got most of it out put alittle Lucas oil in it ran it, then some wd40 in it and am letting it sit over night. It's just not firing. Is there still water in it or is it the spare clean plugs I put in. I have never owned or worked on a seadoo and have little engine knowledge except for power tools. What can I do that fits a tight budget to get it going.

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    Re: Water in engin from flushing

    How long should I see the milky stuff or how long o get it all out.

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      Re: Water in engin from flushing

      Tell us what yr ski and the model.
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        Re: Water in engin from flushing

        96 gti bombardier seadoo

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          Re: Water in engin from flushing

          Update got it running but its rough. What next, mind you it was my first time ever working on a seadoo. Any special produts that I should use now

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          • #6
            Re: Water in engin from flushing

            The best thing you can do is take it out and ride it as soon as possible to dissipate any moisture in the engine other wise the crank may start rusting up.
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