Seadoo GTX Oil Line Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Another first try at some mechanical upgrades to my project Seadoo 1997 GTX. In this video I show you how I remove and replace the small oil lines going from my oil pump to my cylinders. I also change the oil filter.

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  • @corygoodfriend9611
    @corygoodfriend9611 Год назад +1

    Those two cylinder oil lines are going to be a SOB. Thanks for the video

  • @DarkMindsdotBIZ
    @DarkMindsdotBIZ 6 месяцев назад

    If anyone is going to do this - Make sure you pump that oil (with the drill) to the very end of the hose. He had it part way filled. By the time the oil gets to the cylinders, when it's running, it will have been a while... maybe to long. The cylinders blow quick without the oil. Great video!

    • @billsseadoomid-lifecrisis6653
      @billsseadoomid-lifecrisis6653  6 месяцев назад

      100% true but I did go back and pump it all the way through before running the motor. I was paranoid about this exact thing since it was my first time doing it. Good advice though!

  • @MrMadhatter2000
    @MrMadhatter2000 Месяц назад

    Got links to the parts? Thx.

  • @corygoodfriend9611
    @corygoodfriend9611 Год назад

    Nice. I gotta replace the two 3/32 oil lines. Wish me luck

  • @kidgerman435
    @kidgerman435 2 месяца назад

    Question I purchased a ski yesterday,and when I went to check it out I was told can’t let it run dry more than 10 seconds. It started smelling like gas inside the seats in the motor area and I drove it back home from a 3 hrs drive gen I got home I noticed it smells like gas bad so I open the seats and I see like blue liquid and the smell of gas was stronger any suggestions of where it came from or what it would be? Thank you!

    • @billsseadoomid-lifecrisis6653
      @billsseadoomid-lifecrisis6653  2 месяца назад

      I couldn't say but it sounds like you may have a fuel leak. I'm not the most mechanical guy on the internet for sure but without knowing what year and model, I definitely can not offer much help if any. Let me know and if I can offer any advice I certainly will. That said, I would definitely suggest having a certified jet ski mechanic look at it if you are not mechanically inclinded.

  • @dtrod615
    @dtrod615 3 месяца назад

    How did you get the metal clips off the original lines? I’m about to do mine but the clips seem difficult.

    • @billsseadoomid-lifecrisis6653
      @billsseadoomid-lifecrisis6653  3 месяца назад

      this was a few years ago now for me but if I remember, I used side cutters, got the tip of them in the part of the clip that you would have squeezed to tighten them and just twisted it a bit. They came off way easier than I imagined that they would. I remember being stressed about it but in the end, they came off really easily. I'd say side cutters or small needle nose pliers and you'll be surprised how easy it is. Good luck