This Antifreeze Pump will winterize 1000 JetSkis

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • Ahoy Skipper!
    I tried every way you can think of to get antifreeze through JetSki, SeaDoo and Waverunner motors when I winterize them.
    This pump is easy to use, reliable and lasts a long, long time.
    For me as a full time tech maintaining 100 personal watercraft by myself in remote locations electric pumps were more annoying than helpful.
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    I’m Chris and I started a mobile jetski repair business in 2012 after being furloughed from my job as an engineering assistant at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.
    My business Cape Cod Jet Sports services and maintains around 100 personal watercraft for clients at their home, dock or marina
    Making videos is my hobby 📸
    My mission with this channel is to give JetSki owners & marine mechanics all the info you need to maintain, diagnose and repair your PWC and have a good time doin it!
    I know its a pain to have to drag your ski to the dealer, wait a month, pay a ton of money and then take another half a day or more out of your busy schedule to go back down and pick it up.
    If you’re local to Cape Cod and need service I’m available.
    Thanks for watching 😎👍
    http:/ccjetsports.com

Комментарии • 9

  • @MackZero
    @MackZero 3 дня назад

    Great idea. I use one of those cordless drill pumps but might switch to your setup.

    • @ccjetsports
      @ccjetsports  3 дня назад +1

      My old one still works great and I built it years ago

  • @edwardramos9666
    @edwardramos9666 5 дней назад

    THANK YOU

    • @ccjetsports
      @ccjetsports  5 дней назад

      Happy to help! Thanks for watching

  • @biffdotorg
    @biffdotorg 4 дня назад +1

    After owning and servicing my own 7 Yamaha waverunner engines, there is a reason there is not a section on "winterization" in the manual or service manual. There is long term storage, which does not include antifreeze in the coolant lines.. As the Yamaha jet pumps are self draining. Glad you figured out how to dump antifreeze on the driveway, as it really did nothing for the waverunner. It will be good for other brands though. nice work.

    • @ccjetsports
      @ccjetsports  4 дня назад +1

      Thanks for the input. I’d much prefer to have antifreeze than water in the machines I take care of. Next time you take an exhaust system out or motor apart let me know if you find water in it… you certainly will 👍

    • @brandon45-70
      @brandon45-70 4 дня назад

      yea i just "winterize" mine by running it out of the water for a few revs blowing any water left in the exhaust manifold/pump, never had to do anything else for any of my skis

    • @ccjetsports
      @ccjetsports  4 дня назад

      I’ve seen a lot of internal corrosion problems from the wet exhaust systems. Your water box still holds fluid even after you rev it.
      The air inside of the motor is at 100% humidity all the time so fogging and antifreeze for me for the 6 months my skis will be sitting. I maintain over mil $ worth of machines and I’m taking no chances

    • @biffdotorg
      @biffdotorg 4 дня назад +1

      @@ccjetsports Fair statement, you do you. The water box in the exhaust is the only place that can hold water after an on trailer rev. The expansion cannot damage anything the water box with what little is left. Rinsing is one thing to keep corrosion down, and needed in salt water. Next time catch the antifreeze that comes out compared to what you pumped in. It' won't lie to you. Again, it's a good video for other brands for sure.