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    Winterized my waverunners last October,,,flushed them both on the hose and sprayed fogging oil in the carbs till they quit running and sprayed fogging oil down the spark plug holes (yes, water off first, then blip the throttle a few times to clear the water in exhaust)....I pulled the plugs on both motors yesterday and found that one of the engines spark plugs had some water droplets on the tips of them. This was the motor I replaced last July with a SBT engine. Is this a sign that the crank has water sitting in the bottom of it??? If so do you think the crank and rod bearings are waiting to explode when I start riding in a couple of weeks. These waverunners are garage kept with covers in North Carolina climate. SBT,,what you think??:emoticonn

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    Re: moisture in the cylinder

    You will always have condensation in the engines, because the exhaust never gets completely dried. It's normal.
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