I was up at the lake riding my Polaris SL750 when the plug in the side of head where water flows through broke loose and somehow came out. Well anyways water started to get pumped into the engine compartment and before I realized what was happening the ski shuts off and I open the seat to find nearly the whole engine compartment filled with water. We tow the ski in and pull it onto the trailor and remove the drain plug and let the ski drain. When all the water had drained out we started the ski up again to see if it would run, well it seemed to run alright so we went home. (big mistake starting it i think) <br /><br />When we get home I tell my dad, who is a mechanic but new to the world of pwc's, and he starts it up to find that now the engine will not throttle up and go. It is like it will not run 100% anymore. So he runs a compression check on all 3 cylinders but we have no idea what the compression should be on these engines. So does anyone know what the compression should be on each cylinder in a Polaris SL750. <br /><br />Also what should we do to fix my ski. What could have happened and what should we do to diagnose the problem.<br /><br />You can email me or just reply to this topic.<br /> deaton405@woh.rr.com