What was your results? I have two of the same ski and one of them died on me over the weekend. Will run then dies, won’t start let it sit then it will start again
@@allenthomas2989 it's the one way valve at the bottom of the fuel module. when there's water in the tank, it sinks to the lowest point and that is where the fuel module and its one way valve is, and then the aluminum housing starts to corode and then the one way valve is getting stuck and then it takes ages for fuel to get in the container, and way slower than the fuel pump demands, and that's not problem with a full tank of gas, because the container is open at te top, and as long fuel can spill over it, the fuel pump never runs dry, but as soon the tank is getting more empty, then it's getting harder for the remaining fuel to spill over the edge, and then the fuel pump runs dry and then the engine dies, and no one has a clue why because after 15 minutes enough fuel wil seep into the container again and the fuel pump can suck up fuel again, and then it runs fine for a short while until it dies again. So clean up the one way valve, problem solved.
Thanks I have a 1999 gtx rfi have gas problems
Thanks for the video!
So did just changing the fuel filter solve the issue or did you change the fuel pump also?
Was it hard to get fuel line off
What’s up with the tiny narrow screen
1:34
No fuel filter...Oh common! (Background noise) haha
So what's the update?
So did it solve your problem?
What are those black hoses in the front of the ski I have them too but they're not hooked up to anything?
Where is the actual pump unit? At the top or down by the filter ?
Mark Jaquith the pump is on top.
@@seejaktv4042 need some info about the ski
What was your results? I have two of the same ski and one of them died on me over the weekend. Will run then dies, won’t start let it sit then it will start again
Did you find a solution for your ski ? My ski dies after running a while then checked fuel pressure several times then it started for me.
@@allenthomas2989
it's the one way valve at the bottom of the fuel module. when there's water in the tank, it sinks to the lowest point and that is where the fuel module and its one way valve is,
and then the aluminum housing starts to corode and then the one way valve is getting stuck and then it takes ages for fuel to get in the container,
and way slower than the fuel pump demands, and that's not problem with a full tank of gas, because the container is open at te top, and as long fuel can spill over it,
the fuel pump never runs dry, but as soon the tank is getting more empty, then it's getting harder for the remaining fuel to spill over the edge,
and then the fuel pump runs dry and then the engine dies, and no one has a clue why because after 15 minutes enough fuel wil seep into the container again and the fuel pump can suck up fuel again, and then it runs fine for a short while until it dies again. So clean up the one way valve, problem solved.
Scott same issue here...what was it?
Where did you order the internal and external fuel filters from?
Amazon I believe