Instead of using a sump pump (which blows out the antifreeze super quick) why not just hang a 5 gallon bucket with a port and valve for the hose whip? The gravity feed should work well for antifreeze delivery, and you also don't need to find a pump and electricity.
A jet ski does not have a water pump or impeller, it relies on the pressure of water out of the back of the jet pump to supply cooling water to the engine. It needs the water pressure of a hose or pump to pump the fluid in. Gravity feed will not be enough to fill the cooling system
@@SEsGarage If antifreeze flows a decent stream from the right side of the hull thru the small orifice located there, as well as at the jet, would that indicate proper delivery?
Thanks for the video.
Thank you excellent video, I didn't see the unplugging of fuel injectors but id imagine that is pretty simple, appreciate the knowledge
Instead of using a sump pump (which blows out the antifreeze super quick) why not just hang a 5 gallon bucket with a port and valve for the hose whip? The gravity feed should work well for antifreeze delivery, and you also don't need to find a pump and electricity.
A jet ski does not have a water pump or impeller, it relies on the pressure of water out of the back of the jet pump to supply cooling water to the engine. It needs the water pressure of a hose or pump to pump the fluid in. Gravity feed will not be enough to fill the cooling system
@@SEsGarage If antifreeze flows a decent stream from the right side of the hull thru the small orifice located there, as well as at the jet, would that indicate proper delivery?
OK, caveman 😂
how did you unplug the fuel injectors?
Yes how did u unplug fuel injectors...great video!
Salt is washed away with water whether or not it has salt away. Salt away doesn't do anything different than dish soap. Caveat Emptor
Excellent video
Very!