Sort of need to know where/how to start identifying an engine problem. on my 01 Sea-Doo XP. My engine and compartment is spotless. I keep everything flushed well too.
Was skiing yesterday doing some tricks in the intercoastal. Tricks means quick turns, stopping/spinning, don't know all the terms, but a lot of hard throttle for few seconds at a time. After about 5 - 10 minutes of that I cruised for a few miles at top speed on smooth water. Turned around to go other direction, again, ¾ to full top speed. Went through no wake zone, and then returned to top speed full throttle. After a mile or two, out of the blue, I hear an abnormal noise from the engine or somewhere. I slow down to a stop, and the engine goes to idle speed long enough for me to hear all this clanking noise. Then it died on its own. I got that feeling- you know, open water, floating with the tide, no cell, dark in two hours. anyway after going through that agony, I tried to start the engine. It sounded terrible but would start. A lot of rough noise, and with just a little throttle, much harder noise. The noise is metallic but sort of like ringing a bell- a deadened bell, but not a solid hard metal sound. had some tinny sound to it. And another clue may be the very last sound that I hear every time I turn the motor over- a really plain squeak. It doesn't squeak as it is making full revolutions or if it starts, but when it stops- the last little rotation as it is coming to rest. It will start- but dang; the sound scares me. I flushed it as good as I could and started the engine long enough to get some circulation of my salt inhibitor stuff through the flush.
OK. Was in open, what should be clean water as far as shells or weeds. I didn't see anything. The prop and jet house looks fine. I don't have the little MPEG diag thing to read the troubleshooting codes- if that is worth buying let me know. I guess I will start checking the compression next?? Does anyone have any idea where to start other than that?
John
Was skiing yesterday doing some tricks in the intercoastal. Tricks means quick turns, stopping/spinning, don't know all the terms, but a lot of hard throttle for few seconds at a time. After about 5 - 10 minutes of that I cruised for a few miles at top speed on smooth water. Turned around to go other direction, again, ¾ to full top speed. Went through no wake zone, and then returned to top speed full throttle. After a mile or two, out of the blue, I hear an abnormal noise from the engine or somewhere. I slow down to a stop, and the engine goes to idle speed long enough for me to hear all this clanking noise. Then it died on its own. I got that feeling- you know, open water, floating with the tide, no cell, dark in two hours. anyway after going through that agony, I tried to start the engine. It sounded terrible but would start. A lot of rough noise, and with just a little throttle, much harder noise. The noise is metallic but sort of like ringing a bell- a deadened bell, but not a solid hard metal sound. had some tinny sound to it. And another clue may be the very last sound that I hear every time I turn the motor over- a really plain squeak. It doesn't squeak as it is making full revolutions or if it starts, but when it stops- the last little rotation as it is coming to rest. It will start- but dang; the sound scares me. I flushed it as good as I could and started the engine long enough to get some circulation of my salt inhibitor stuff through the flush.
OK. Was in open, what should be clean water as far as shells or weeds. I didn't see anything. The prop and jet house looks fine. I don't have the little MPEG diag thing to read the troubleshooting codes- if that is worth buying let me know. I guess I will start checking the compression next?? Does anyone have any idea where to start other than that?
John
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