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virgo20
16.06.2021 16:18:30

Access the water pump by using a screwdriver to remove the ride plate. Use the wrench to remove the bolts on the water pump and lift the siphon bilge pump out to expose the impeller. If the impeller is nicked or extremely corroded and dirty, remove the bolt holding it in place and remove the impeller. Apply marine grease to the new impeller and set it in place. Tighten the impeller nut, replace the bilge siphon pump and replace the water pump bolts. Also reinstall the lift plate with the screwdriver.


elliottp
22.05.2021 23:08:18

Air compressor with hand-blower attachment here


sethsethseth
22.06.2021 0:38:07

Access and inspect the hoses running to the cylinder head. Accessing these hoses, which are near the engine, involves removing the engine compartment cover. Open the cover by either unclasping the latches or removing the bolts that hold the cover in place with a wrench. Inspect the lines for cracks, holes or leaks. If the lines are damaged, remove them with a screwdriver and then replace them with new ones.


Ensayia
09.05.2021 1:47:44

Personal watercraft, or jet skis, require preventive maintenance on a regular basis. Even then, sometimes problems can arise. One such problem is overheating. Jet skis use an impeller system, along with cooling lines, to circulate water through the engine to keep it cool. If the jet ski is overheating, one of these two parts is usually the problem. Troubleshooting and correcting a jet ski overheating problem may take one to two hours.


bitanarchy
27.05.2021 5:32:09

Replacement hoses (if needed) here


superbitcoin
26.04.2021 14:36:01

Access the cooling line under the seat and remove the line. Connect a water hose to the cooling line and turn on the hose and jet ski. Look to see if water is being ejected from the back of the jet ski. If not, there may be a blockage. Turn off the water hose and the jet ski and use an air compressor with a hand-held blower attachment to try to blow out the blockage.


l0v3m32df
18.05.2021 16:31:57

What did you reset your high and low jets too?
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dfieldshorns84
09.05.2021 8:35:29

If anyone has any ideas, they would be greatly appreciated. This one has me totally stumped!


alexaverbuch
12.06.2021 10:26:05

I am no wrench pro. still figuring out a very similar problem on my '89 650 sx as well. [links]


Psychoactive
11.05.2021 3:25:52

It is not a pre mix, and it seems to have an oil injection system. When i pull the spark plugs (after i have been trying to start it for a while) they are all gummed up with oil and i have to clean them off (not that this usually helps), but both are getting spark.


robwat
11.06.2021 0:16:06

As for Yam. The superjet is King! I never liked the old school square noses. The early models (92 -93) came with a 650cc. Stock form they're dogs. The 94 and 95 models came with a 701cc. Im not sure why I never liked the squares, but in 96 the hull changed to a round nose and the 701cc engine went from a single carb to dual carb. Throw on a pipe, heads, msd enhancer, etc etc etc and the ski really comes alive. I still severely miss my round nose! Superjets are always in high demand so they can fetch a premium. When I sold mine I sold it in one day from listing it and he drove 10 hours to pick it up. I made a $2k profit but I also put a ton of work and labor into it. The FX is also a very fun stand up. It rides like a 550 on steroids. They're difficult to find but every now and then someone doesn't realize what they have and sells them cheap. If you can find one cheap they usually don't last long at all unless it needs a lot of work. [links]


Lord Jebe
23.06.2021 12:19:13

Stay away from the Kaw 650. I personally think it's like riding a piece of plywood. Although I think the plywood might out corner it! I'm also not a fan of the 750 but that one is more personal opinion. The 650 is more fact haha. The 800 is a great stand up that will excite a lot of new riders since its the easiest to learn on. It's very stable for a stand up and it has a ton of power. But the weight is also there and likes to plow the nose. It's great for high speed and will carve like no other stand up with great power in stock form, but it's not playful due to the weight and it sucks in the surf. They usually start around the $2,500 mark for an older one.


irstax114
20.04.2021 9:10:30

There's a guy here who has two! No boat however, but he DOES have skis!


Bitpoulsy
07.06.2021 2:58:00

When it comes to cheap, you can't beat the fun factor with a nicely modded 440 or 550. Older models are easily found for around $500 typically with a pipe, heads, and some other mods. They're great for seeing if there's an interest - which I can guarantee there will be! Stay away from the 330 (or was it a 340?) as it severely lacks the power with one cylinder. A modded 440 can be a lot of fun, though, and a 550 even more so. Stock I wouldn't look at since you can find a modded one for really the same price. [links]


blueconnect
21.04.2021 1:33:16

Superjet Dan gave a lot of good advice. I've owned a Kaw 440, 550, and an sxr800. I also owned a 94 square nose superjet with a 701 and a 97 round nose superjet. So many awesome skis to own.


emarques
30.04.2021 5:16:36

Be prepared to fall in love! Feel free to ask about any you're interested in.


jimmyrdavenport
11.06.2021 0:16:06

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Cryptome
23.06.2021 12:19:13

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20.04.2021 9:10:30

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zooko
07.06.2021 2:58:00

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dbc
21.04.2021 1:33:16

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CheesyWizz9
30.04.2021 5:16:36