You aren't supposed to run your seadoo out off the water for more than a minute , as you are destroying the carbon seal . There is no water to keep it cool when it is out off the water. This cam lead to carbon seal failure.
Fair point! I should have been more specific from the start and said “run it while connected to water”. I did show a couple of minutes into the video that I was running it while it was connected to water. Thanks for your comment 👍
I didn't mean that sorry , I know you would have connected it to hose but when you connect it to the hose the water will only cool the exhaust but it will not cool your carbon seal. This is what damages your carbon seal and can lead to the carbon seal failure.
@@gswlang what if you get one of those 3 way hose split connectors so you have 3 hoses one for the exhaust, one you hook up under & spray into the intake vent & the other to hook up and spray into your Baloneyhole? lol
@@gswlang is correct. The manual states that even with water running through the exhaust, the driveline seal is not cooled when out of the water and therefore the engine should not be run for more than 2 minutes.
Thanks, good info & details. Only recommendation or additional info to anyone doing this for the first time, remove your ignition coils/spark plugs & replace the spark plugs one at a time so there's less risk of dropping anything down in the cylinder (in this video, all three were removed, leaving all three cylinders exposed - I'm not saying that's wrong, I'm just overly cautious, I guess)
You aren't supposed to run your seadoo out off the water for more than a minute , as you are destroying the carbon seal . There is no water to keep it cool when it is out off the water. This cam lead to carbon seal failure.
Fair point! I should have been more specific from the start and said “run it while connected to water”. I did show a couple of minutes into the video that I was running it while it was connected to water. Thanks for your comment 👍
I didn't mean that sorry , I know you would have connected it to hose but when you connect it to the hose the water will only cool the exhaust but it will not cool your carbon seal. This is what damages your carbon seal and can lead to the carbon seal failure.
@@gswlang what if you get one of those 3 way hose split connectors so you have 3 hoses one for the exhaust, one you hook up under & spray into the intake vent & the other to hook up and spray into your Baloneyhole? lol
To be honest, I thought common sense you connect to the hose.
@@gswlang is correct. The manual states that even with water running through the exhaust, the driveline seal is not cooled when out of the water and therefore the engine should not be run for more than 2 minutes.
One of the best videos I’ve seen. Thank you.
Thanks, good info & details. Only recommendation or additional info to anyone doing this for the first time, remove your ignition coils/spark plugs & replace the spark plugs one at a time so there's less risk of dropping anything down in the cylinder (in this video, all three were removed, leaving all three cylinders exposed - I'm not saying that's wrong, I'm just overly cautious, I guess)
Where the hell do you get that bit to remove the oil filter???
Excellent video well done mate
2min while hooked up to the water hose, 5 minutes is not recommended based on seadoo's manual
Any suggestions on how to repair a broken ground wire connection that goes to the ignition coil?
That’s an awesome video! Thanks for sharing!! Do you know if it’s okay to have some oil inside of the spark plugs compartment? Thank you!
spark plug tubes are leaking (they have rubber on bottom and on top), replace (or "fix" with high temp silicone)
Best video I have seen
👍thanks
Great job!! Wearing many hats.
Where are the engine numbers location on these model skis?
Good job very helpful information keep us posted
Nicely done!. Great detail, very helpful tips / information. Thank you!
Very informative 👍🏻
Thank you
Excellent video thanks
Interesting.
Great video. Thanks
Yk of any exhaust kits?
Hey mate, the best ones I’ve seen are the RIVA Racing ones. They can cost up to $100AUD depending on your Jetski model
5 minutes is too long. TWO is the max