Sport Jet 90 Water in cylinder

trpaddy

Cadet
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May 30, 2005
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First, I want to thank all of you for your great responses to earlier posts. <br /><br />Last fall I put my boat up in good running condition. This spring I had water in my #3, well, a milky semi slick liquid.<br /><br />Last yeat when I winterized, my boat was level when hooked up to hose and running, this spring I had the trailer nose wheel extended up a far as it would go and blocked up even higher to help with rain run off during the spring rains. Canvis was on and drain plugs removed, everything stayed dry.<br /><br />Would having the motor so much lower than the front of the boat allow for water to route itself thru the exhaust and into my cylinders when I turn on the hose?<br /><br />I'm ready to pull my motor out and check for internal damage. Then the light bulb went off, is there really a problem or am I the cause by having the bow much higer than the stern when trying to start the motor??
 

kenimpzoom

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Re: Sport Jet 90 Water in cylinder

Have you checked the compression yet? That could tell you the condition of the engine.<br /><br />Ken
 

bobrock

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Re: Sport Jet 90 Water in cylinder

you should have continued with your first post ... its like starting all over again
 

trpaddy

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Re: Sport Jet 90 Water in cylinder

Sorry for the breach in breach in posting etiquette. I will use my two posts dated 7 june to further my discussions about ignition and compresssion problems.
 
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