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Ok so as I've had a variety of issues that you gusy have fixed I've done a bunch of searches and don't remember anything quite like this.
First, I got the tuning pretty good so ski will start on 1-2 cranks but here comes the problem. I take the blaster around the lake 1 or 2 times and either fly off because I hit a wake bad or I was tuning so I'd come back in to make an adjustment. Well, ski won't restart. Not the kinda starting issue were it cranks but actually nothing, no noise no nothing. Just replaced the starter with one from Jetmaniac.
Here's what happens if I let the blaster sit for about a day, it'll restart. Put some waterproff grease in the connectors for the start/stop unit. Sprayed some silicone in the start/stop thinking maybe something got wet in there and no real difference.
I'm wondering if it's an issue of something getting wet? After I changed the cooling lines and added a flush kit there seems to be a little more water in the hull so that's why I wondered if it had to do with something getting wet. Even after spending a bunch of tme trying to tune it still seems to run a little hotter than before I rebuilt the carb but I can still touch the pipe. Again, not sure if this matters but I figured I'd give you some more info.
Hopefully you guys have an idea.
As always thanks in advance.
First, I got the tuning pretty good so ski will start on 1-2 cranks but here comes the problem. I take the blaster around the lake 1 or 2 times and either fly off because I hit a wake bad or I was tuning so I'd come back in to make an adjustment. Well, ski won't restart. Not the kinda starting issue were it cranks but actually nothing, no noise no nothing. Just replaced the starter with one from Jetmaniac.
Here's what happens if I let the blaster sit for about a day, it'll restart. Put some waterproff grease in the connectors for the start/stop unit. Sprayed some silicone in the start/stop thinking maybe something got wet in there and no real difference.
I'm wondering if it's an issue of something getting wet? After I changed the cooling lines and added a flush kit there seems to be a little more water in the hull so that's why I wondered if it had to do with something getting wet. Even after spending a bunch of tme trying to tune it still seems to run a little hotter than before I rebuilt the carb but I can still touch the pipe. Again, not sure if this matters but I figured I'd give you some more info.
Hopefully you guys have an idea.
As always thanks in advance.
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