First I would drain all the oil out. Put in new oil. Then take the spark plug out and crank the engine a couple times to get any water out of the cylinder. Then replace the spark plug. If any water got in the gas I would drain the gas and replace with fresh gas. I would also drain the float bowl of the carb to get any water out also if water got in the fuel. Then it should be ok to restart now. Good luck.
Well how does a 1993 Kawasaki 750Ss jet ski cool? The motor of the 1993 750SS and all other two stroke jet skis cool with water that flows through the water jackets of the motor and the exhaust. I will further explain this using jet engine theory. A jet engine sucks in air, squeezes the air, and the blows it out the back end, which in case makes the plane or car move very fast. Well in case of a jet ski, it sucks the lake or ocean water in through the intake grate on the bottom of the ski, runs it through the different areas of the motor and the jet pump, (squeezes it)and then shoots it out the jet nozzle on the rear of the ski, in which case propels the ski through the water. The more throttle the rider gives the ski, the faster the process goes and thus the faster the jet ski will move.
yes with some changes
You could practically ask any Jet ski Motor specialist for help.
the vin# is kaw27661E090
I don't think so because Jet skis seats are bigger and as your riding you have water spraying in your face
Jet ski
A Jet Ski is a watercraft. It's more like a motorbike only in water.
The scooter of the ocean is something called a jet-ski, you know, those motor objects that float on the water?
in the water.
Yes. You can crank and start a jet ski out of the water. However, without water, there will be no cooling for the engine, exhaust, and driveline. So generally it is not recommended to let the engine run more than a few seconds. Many people crank a jet ski out of the water to prime the fuel system prior to placing the jet ski in the water.
No they don't. The force of the water against the front of the jet ski will stop it when you slow down. :)
A jet ski-powered jet pack works by using water propulsion from a jet ski to lift the rider into the air. The main features of a jet ski-powered jet pack include a harness for the rider, a hose connecting the jet pack to the jet ski, and controls for steering and height adjustment.