How to Winterize Your Sea Doo 4-TEC Jet Ski Personal Watercraft

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • A complete 15-step storage procedure instruction video on winterizing your Sea Doo jet ski. Performed on a 2012 Sea-Doo GTR 215 with iBR. Keep your PWC machines at the peak of reliability.
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    Here are the steps with suggested OEM service products:
    1. Clean Jet Pump (XPS Lube: 293 600 016; www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001...)
    2. Inspect Fuel System
    3. Fuel System Protection (XPS Fuel Stabilizer: 413 408 601; www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001...)
    4. Change Oil (Oil Change Kit: 295 501 075; www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004...)
    5. Change Spark Plugs (Plugs: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00... XPS Lube: 293 600 016; www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001...)
    6. Lubricate Internal Engine (XPS Lube: 293 600 016; www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001...)
    7. Check / Replace Coolant
    Coolant replacement video: • How to do a Coolant Fl...
    8. Purge Exhaust (Flushing Adapter: 295 500 473; www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001...)
    9. Inspect Jet Pump (XPS Lube: 293 600 016; www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001...)
    (O-Rings x 2: 293 300 086 www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01..., O-Rings x 2: 293 300 013, Jet Pump Bearing Grease: 293 550 032, M6 X 25 Socket Head Screws x 3: 205 562 560, Loctite 243: 293 800 060; www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004...)
    iBR removal and installation: • How to Remove and Inst...
    10. Remove Battery (278 001 882; www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01...)
    11. Clean Engine Compartment (Bilge Cleaner; www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001...)
    12. Anticorrosion Treatment (XPS Lube: 293 600 016; www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001...)
    13. Clean Body and Hull (XPS Cleaning and Detailing Kit (219 702 871)
    14. Protect Body and Hull (XPS Cleaning and Detailing Kit (219 702 871); or Meguiars Products at www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...)
    15. Vent Watercraft (280 000 596; www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015...)
    We also highly recommend investing in a couple of torque wrenches:
    Light Duty: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000...
    Medium Duty: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001...
    and a Suction Pump (529 035 880, or www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000....
    Music (in order of play): Event Departure, by Silent Partner; Vespers, by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena; Stale Mate, by Jingle Punks; Backpacking, by Silent Partner; The Low Seas, by The 126ers.
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Комментарии • 653

  • @Dumdum888888
    @Dumdum888888 2 года назад +5

    This is the guy you want to buy a second hand ski from. 👍🏻👍🏻. Good job sir.

  • @perkypat2214
    @perkypat2214 3 года назад +3

    I watch a lot of mechanical and maintenance type videos. This is of the highest standard. Thank you.

  • @dsp4392
    @dsp4392 7 лет назад +170

    This has got to be the most rigorous winterization process I've ever seen. I was expecting one of the final steps to be an engine rebuild.

    • @pussypoggo1234
      @pussypoggo1234 7 лет назад +3

      LMFAO!

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  7 лет назад +30

      The engine rebuild is saved for the winter months, when we're bored.

    • @yasmanyperez5283
      @yasmanyperez5283 7 лет назад +2

      Lmfaooo

    • @TiberiusStorm
      @TiberiusStorm 7 лет назад +6

      Yea it's a bit of overkill!

    • @NoDice187
      @NoDice187 6 лет назад +5

      dsp4 just bought my 03 sea doo gtx supercharged and looked up what I have to do.....i'm putting it up for sale tommorrow this would probably cost every year what its worth used 😣

  • @Stormsurge037
    @Stormsurge037 Год назад +2

    I am a second year owner, and I have to try this my self. Hopefully I could do this on the spring of 2023. This was one of the best or probably the best tutorial I have seen on any YT channel. Thank you Sir this was very informative, interesting, and impressive.👍👍up

  • @nyinfamous2k2
    @nyinfamous2k2 2 года назад +1

    Everyone talking about this is overKill, ABSOLUTELY NOT, this is just how you are SUPPOSED to properly maintain your ski. Thank you 3ftDeep for this video. By far the best ski winterization video on youtube. Great job.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! We expected the negative comments, though as lots of people (including our friends) don’t want to put the work into the machine. That may be okay for a car that has all its failures on land, but when you take your machine out in the ocean for long rides …

    • @nyinfamous2k2
      @nyinfamous2k2 2 года назад +1

      @@3ftDeepChannel 100 percet. Plus the longevity of your machine and protecting your investment. Hell even for the possibly cutting my season short due to repairs bc of failed maintenance. Growing up my Father instilled taking car of my equipment and engines, and ive lived by that. To me working on my machines (motorcycles, cars, trucks, boat, skis, snowblower, lawnmower, powerwasher, generator etc etc etc) is therapeutic. I enjoy wrenching on them with a beer. And if something goes wrong, im more familiar with that machine and could diagnose and fix the problem myself. Any negative comments from doing a job the RIGHT way, are just from people too lazy to put that work in, but then complain when something goes wrong.

  • @jimmycarter3549
    @jimmycarter3549 5 лет назад +4

    What a great video. I was able to go step by step through the entire process without any issue. Video was clear and technical enough for a first time owner to complete a winterization.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words. It helps to keep us motivated!

  • @_xtel
    @_xtel 7 лет назад +1

    Followed this video exactly and now my Sea-Doo runs like a champ. Keep making videos!

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  7 лет назад +1

      Great to hear, Howard. Thanks for the comment!

  • @eitanchakov
    @eitanchakov 6 лет назад +5

    I refer to this video every year, thank you great work.

  • @moerocco7954
    @moerocco7954 5 лет назад +4

    First thing first, this video is very informative just like all the other videos in this channel. However, I think winterizing can be fairly simple if you add fuel stabilizer to a full tank of premium fuel then run 3 gallons of 50-50 antifreeze in a flush(without water) to get rid of any potential freezing water in the exhaust. This will also run the stabilized fuel through the engine to mix with other fuel that is not in the tank 2. Spray fogging oil in the carburetor for a second then stop then another second then stop until it chokes. Then spray the brp anti corrosion spray on your engine, IBR, Jet nozzle, water intake. Also connect your battery to a trickle charger.

  • @michaelp3336
    @michaelp3336 7 лет назад +5

    I'm new to sea doo ski's. Thanks for taking the time to produce this excellent video. Very detailed right down to the bolt torque specs. Awesome!

    • @stopxthisxfall
      @stopxthisxfall 4 года назад

      Do you still have a Sea Doo? How is it holding up

    • @krotchlickmeugh627
      @krotchlickmeugh627 3 года назад +1

      @@stopxthisxfall an older one not fuel injected? I have had some that lasted 10 years before I threw them into a gorge.
      Professionally I'd say rotax engines that are carburated will last a surprisingly long time if you rebuild the top end at the proper intervals written down in the service manual and you rebuild the carbs atleast every 3 years but take them apart before each season. As well as replace the tempo fuel lines.
      Service your jet pump and rebuild it every 3 years but service them and tear apart and inspect before each season.
      New ones? Well just asking that cost you a 2nd mortgage

  • @scuubydoo69
    @scuubydoo69 Год назад

    I've seen several videos on winterizing seadoo's and this was great to watch. Thanks so much!

  • @googuser4040
    @googuser4040 10 месяцев назад

    Thorough job, detailed steps, but kept it simple too.

  • @joelbuseman2745
    @joelbuseman2745 9 лет назад +2

    awesome video. Thank you for taking the time to post it. Very helpful

  • @juancarlosflores3111
    @juancarlosflores3111 5 лет назад +1

    Great info. Thank you for taking the time to train the sea doo community.

  • @TheRealKalEll
    @TheRealKalEll Год назад

    MUCH respect. This is exactly how to take care of something you love...details... and lube, nothing missed from head2toe. Thanx4sharing thanx4caring!!

  • @chrisoutram3118
    @chrisoutram3118 7 лет назад +5

    excellent video, nice to see someone on youtube that really knows what he is doing

  • @ajameslee
    @ajameslee 5 лет назад +4

    Love the attention to detail! Better to do more than less. Maintenance center visits are expensive for power sports. That PWC will last a very long time.

  • @turtletransit7386
    @turtletransit7386 5 лет назад

    Great video, Thank you. Just purchased a GTI and am looking forward to working with it. This is a great way to learn my machine. Thx, James

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  5 лет назад

      Thanks, and good luck with your new machine!

  • @jimmyhill9843
    @jimmyhill9843 7 лет назад

    Awesome vid. very thorough and correct way of doing this. you didn't miss a beat!

  • @jeremyjenks1369
    @jeremyjenks1369 3 года назад +1

    Holy.... that was intense!

  • @TC-yh9xo
    @TC-yh9xo 4 года назад

    I've been watching and enjoying your videos for several years now. Just wanted to say thank you for doing such a great job. I have the exact same machine as you do in the video. Your videos have given me the know how and confidence to do my own maintenance.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  4 года назад

      Hey, thanks for the kind words! They help keep us motivated to make this kind of content. Take care.

    • @TC-yh9xo
      @TC-yh9xo 4 года назад

      @@3ftDeepChannel Have you ever had to change the spark plug tubes on your gtr 215, because of oil collecting at base of spark plug well. Got any tips on where I could find some info on doing this job.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  4 года назад

      Yes. It's a very simple job. You need to remove the valve cover and the spark plugs and the spark plug pipe can just slide out. Before spending the $$ on new ones though, you may want to try using some liquid "engine gasket" to make a new seal around the lip. We did, and so far it's holding up. It's not as good as new tubes, but at USD $25 each, we felt it was worth a try. Good luck.

    • @TC-yh9xo
      @TC-yh9xo 4 года назад

      Thanks for a speedy reply. I just finished watching the video on valve spring replacement and saw what I needed to do. Looks pretty simple. I'm going to take it apart and try sealing it 1st. Will I need a valve cover gasket for this job? Did not see anything in video about it. Thanks again, your videos are very much appreciated.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  4 года назад

      Unless it’s torn or damaged, you should be able to reuse the gasket. Good luck!

  • @MikeZ32TT
    @MikeZ32TT 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome video. Some serious detail. Thanks.

  • @bachman8
    @bachman8 7 лет назад +1

    Very thorough. Thank you.

  • @adamackels73
    @adamackels73 Год назад

    Very beautiful machine, sir!! It's been 35 years since I was in a boat on a lake.. Maybe next summer, I'll get a machine like yours. I was going to get a normal boat, and have fun with Dad, and maybe my Sister and her family.. But he recently passed away. Anyway, great video!

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  Год назад

      Thanks, Adam. Sorry to hear about your father. Have a great time on the water!

  • @JMackk78
    @JMackk78 7 лет назад

    First and foremost I want to say this video helped save me $100's of dollars. I just bought my first ski (2016 GTI 130) and was pressured pretty hard by the dealer to ensure I bring it in for standard maintenance and winterization and was pretty much set on spending that money until I seen this video. Very thorough, very well thought out, and very informative. I am not a mechanic by any means and am able to perform these simple yearly tasks and again it has saved me a ton of money this year and many to come. I would like to say thank you on behalf of all of us who have received the same benefit. I am a little hesitant yet, to mess with the jet pump though.
    I do have one question if I may......I see you are using XPS Anti-Corrosive Lube for the fogging portion. I dont have that port like you do but I figured I would just take the plugs out spray the cylinders and Flood mode start the the engine a couple times, like I see others do. But I see that there is XPS fogging spray as well and I have seen some do that as well. Whats the difference between the two sprays as it seems they are very similar in nature and use?

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  7 лет назад

      That's a very good question. I'm not sure why they sell both for the same purpose, but both seem to get the job done and I've used both in the past. The most important thing is that the internal components get a light coat of oil so they don't corrode during storage. Glad to hear you're saving money with our videos ...that's the reason we make them. We appreciate your compliments; they certainly help to keep us motivated. As for the pump, that's a must. You need to check the impeller cover for water once a year, and unfortunately you need to remove the pump to do so. If water (especially salt water) gets in there, it'll destroy the internal components very quickly. It also indicates failure of one or more seals that will need addressing. Good luck, and thanks for your comment.

  • @staceythomas2316
    @staceythomas2316 2 года назад

    excellent video. just bought my first ski. will use this video in the future.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  2 года назад

      Thanks, Big Daddy! Congrats and enjoy your new machine!

  • @sk3mpy
    @sk3mpy 8 лет назад +4

    Thanks for the info this explains a lot for me Ave only had the Ski 2 month also i enjoy your You tube feeds cheers guys

    • @zekest
      @zekest 4 года назад

      take my jet ski to a boat shop to be winterized

  • @richards9427
    @richards9427 Год назад

    I watch this every October for winterizing my Seadoo.

  • @tortillachipmedia4616
    @tortillachipmedia4616 6 лет назад +1

    I would buy a seadoo off this guy in a second

  • @Thomas-xb7pu
    @Thomas-xb7pu 7 лет назад

    Thank you I will be doing this soon here in New England... it's time.

  • @cappinkid
    @cappinkid 9 лет назад +1

    VERY IN DEPTH PROCEDURE!

  • @LikeOnATree
    @LikeOnATree 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome video!

  • @RRC1982
    @RRC1982 7 лет назад

    Amazing... Tks for sharing how should be done.

  • @007.3l
    @007.3l 8 лет назад

    very informative and thorough

  • @leo2casper
    @leo2casper 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for the video, cherrs

  • @UKBJH
    @UKBJH Год назад

    What a fantastic video best I’ve seen yet 👍

  • @popsxbox
    @popsxbox 3 года назад

    Thank you for posting this detailed winterization video. Local shop wants $160 per hour plus parts to do this. I have mechanical abilities and can see this isn't to complicated. I was using marine grade stabilization treatment but i will give the other a try. Again this was a great video.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  3 года назад +1

      Great to hear you’ll be tackling this. You’ll save a fortune and have peace of mind knowing your machine that much better. Good luck.

    • @popsxbox
      @popsxbox 3 года назад

      3ftDeep thanks. Keep these videos coming. I found this to be extremely helpful.

  • @survivalandprepping-lifeha8271
    @survivalandprepping-lifeha8271 5 лет назад +1

    great video. thanks for sharing

  • @stevearodgers
    @stevearodgers Год назад

    Fantastic video. Thanks!

  • @frankvelasquez255
    @frankvelasquez255 7 лет назад +2

    I'm new at this and i feel like a pro after this great video. thanks!

    • @findvoltage
      @findvoltage 5 лет назад

      your delusional, reality check comin when your ski fails and you dont know why. hehehe

    • @krotchlickmeugh627
      @krotchlickmeugh627 3 года назад

      Wow you personally feel like a pro just. By watching this? I have never been offended before but I dont like it at all

  • @michaelcutugno7228
    @michaelcutugno7228 6 лет назад

    hi there thanks for the detailed schooling on how to does the air in the water inlet remove all the water or is there always some still in there what is the thirts on salt away ?

  • @Thatonemichaelyoutuber
    @Thatonemichaelyoutuber 8 лет назад

    Wow looks like you're pro who actually work for dealership doing this :).

  • @alex124241
    @alex124241 5 лет назад

    I look at your video every year before I winterize mine just to make sure I’m not missing anything.

  • @davidgarciarobocopskydive3605
    @davidgarciarobocopskydive3605 3 года назад +1

    Great, Thank you!

  • @atheerismail1838
    @atheerismail1838 9 лет назад +6

    Thank you for the great video A+++++++++++

  • @AbuMckee
    @AbuMckee 9 лет назад +1

    Great job

  • @BriceBG
    @BriceBG 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much for the video

  • @mbarashid
    @mbarashid 9 лет назад +1

    you are amazing thank you for the great video

    • @zekest
      @zekest 4 года назад

      thanks

  • @josjo8574
    @josjo8574 3 года назад

    sweet video...i dont appreciate the loud music...but You are amazing with the training!!!!!!!!

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  3 года назад

      I think it's getting about time to rethink the music. You're not the only one who doesn't like it. Not sure our voices are any better, though.

  • @samfaron5463
    @samfaron5463 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the link

  • @justinsteinley4093
    @justinsteinley4093 3 года назад

    Excellent just excellent

  • @michaelshrader5139
    @michaelshrader5139 8 лет назад +1

    Love... it brings a tear to my eye! ;-)
    However I am surprised you didn't pull the jet pump to inspect the impeller, wear-ring and the drive shaft spines (I like to put a dab of marine grease inside the impeller drive socket before I put the pump back on, for good measure). You got the nozzle off already, four 11/16 nuts and 1 hose clamp and the entire pump comes right off.
    I'd also like to add that more than a few SeaDoo's have sank after the forward intake grate bolt came loose and fell out... the forward bolt hole on most year models goes clean thru to the inside of the hull! No bolt, probably no intake grate left (it'll snap off, you may not even realize it's gone) and water comes in thru the open bolt hole. A running engine will pull this water out continuously, but tie up to a dock and go grab lunch you may return to find the machine has sank after an hour or so (OEM water extraction only works when the pump is turning)! It's a good idea to check the intake grate bolts for tightness at this time too. If you ever remove the intake grate for any reason always clean and re-treat the bolts with blue loctite!

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  8 лет назад

      The process I went through on the video was the "official" annual maintenance. Although I don't pull the pump every year, I actually did take it off that same time, but in another video ("How to Replace Your Wear Ring"), and everything was in perfect shape (the Triple-Guard Grease was even still on the splines). I check the state of the impeller, wear ring, stators, etc. visually through the back and intake grate. But you're right, it's nothing to remove the pump once you've got it taken all apart like that. Not sure why so many people are concerned about the drive shaft splines. I've never seen a problem with them. Great suggestion, though! Thanks for your comment.

    • @michaelshrader5139
      @michaelshrader5139 8 лет назад +2

      +3ftDeep: I've heard of some spline failures at the impeller end... haven't heard a good explanation why the spines failed, though. So I just like to check mine annually, looking for any signs of wear or corrosion and then packing a dab of fresh marine grease into the impeller socket (where the shaft spines go when the pump is put back on). It's also easier to inspect the wear ring and impeller blades for damage with the pump out.
      Also since mine is supercharged I pull the air intake off the supercharger reach in with fingers and check the impeller to make sure it doesn't turn easily... a free spinning supercharger impeller is a bad sign of something wrong! I would not be surprised if there's more than a few out there riding all summer long not realizing their supercharger isn't working anymore! It's a shame there isn't some kind of boost indicator led on the instrument cluster that lights up when the supercharger makes at least a minimal amount of boost pressure.... just to let the rider know it's actually functioning. That's all. Regards and excellent video I might add!

  • @alexzegar
    @alexzegar 6 лет назад +4

    DANG THIS GUY IS AWESOME! I WISH HE WAS MY NEIGHBOR!!!!!

    • @krotchlickmeugh627
      @krotchlickmeugh627 3 года назад

      Stop thinking your professional mechanic neighbor will do shit for you just because of proximity or cheap. Or you'll end up beaten to death one day with a three foot pipe wrench.
      Unless said neighbor eats a half pound of meth every day. Then I'd say you must not really have a ski because he stole it

  • @txpyroguy817
    @txpyroguy817 9 лет назад +3

    Great video. I would add though that the oil level needs to be between the 2 bends on the dip stick. I have seen so many overfilled ski's this past year where the oil is at the top of the bend or higher.

    • @mariom3502
      @mariom3502 7 лет назад

      Is it a problem if you over fill the oil..?

    • @tightenyochain856grom6
      @tightenyochain856grom6 6 лет назад

      Mario M yes!!!!!! Engine damage for sure !!!!!

    • @raymondmorales8252
      @raymondmorales8252 5 лет назад

      Mario M every time you over fill threse supercharged engines, the extra oil go to the intercooler and harm the performance of the ski in a big way.

  • @GuMpAkC
    @GuMpAkC 7 лет назад

    Not sure why I'm watching this. I live in Florida. Then again, informative!

  • @michaelpucak1481
    @michaelpucak1481 6 лет назад

    Awesome Video Thank you so much, my only question is what do you use to clean the engine bay with before rinsing with hot water?

  • @strichards5337
    @strichards5337 7 лет назад

    Fantastic video, showing how to DIY the right way. Thanks!!! One question: what would you add/change if your ultimate winter storage result was to be ski left covered and tarp, outdoors, on trailer, in Northeast (NY Long Island, east end), subject to snow/ice/sub freezing temps. Sadly, building a shed isn't an option at this time. Thx!

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  7 лет назад

      The winterization steps take into account sub-freezing temperatures, however, if I was expecting temperatures that may near the freezing point of the antifreeze in the engine, I would consider draining the coolant over the winter. Also, I'd consider emptying all of the water out of the water box(es)/muffler. If you have a model with an intercooler, I'd make absolutely sure I purged it like in the video, and if it was an external kind and it was going to get very cold, I might also consider removing it for the winter. Good luck, and thanks for your comment!

  • @TheCaperfish
    @TheCaperfish 7 лет назад

    I agree with everything you did except fill fuel tank , I run mine to about 1/4 tank on my last run out and add enough stable in there for that , way I see it its better to add 3\4 tank of new gas in spring than to have a full tank of old in spring

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  7 лет назад +5

      The problem is with condensation of moisture from the air in the tank. Once it forms, it'll sink below the gas and could affect performance. That's why we fill the tank.

  • @3tonyt
    @3tonyt 6 лет назад

    Hello thank you so
    Much for the video it has helped me a ton! However I forgot how to put the ski into drone mode this year? 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  6 лет назад

      Into "drown" mode? You hold down the throttle all the way while starting.

  • @rodneysmiley8919
    @rodneysmiley8919 Год назад +1

    Great video. You do things the right way. I have an ‘05 RXP 215 that I would like to winterize myself but I can’t find a specific video for my ski. Any suggestions? The dealer quoted me $300 for winterization & oil change but after reading so much about their shops not doing it right I’m not sure I can trust them.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  Год назад

      That winterization process is very similar to that shown in the video. If you haven’t checked your jet pump in a while, you should look inside to make sure there’s no water intrusion. Also, I expect you’ve rebuilt your supercharger (at least once). If not, don’t start your engine again until it’s rebuilt. Good luck!

  • @hamiltonborden2400
    @hamiltonborden2400 9 лет назад +1

    Great video! I just changed my oil for the year and hoping you could help me better understand the process. In a car, I have always checked the engine oil level while the engine is cold. In this video it is recommended to start the engine for 30 seconds and then let it rest for 30 seconds then check the oil level. Is it necessary to do this? What are the advantages?

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  9 лет назад +1

      Hamilton Borden Sea-Doo has calibrated the dipstick range for a hot engine with the oil that's been allowed to settle for 30 seconds at the time of the reading. There's nothing magical about it; it's just their way of ensuring consistency and accuracy. Thanks for your comment.

  • @andor8635
    @andor8635 7 лет назад

    Thank you for the Video. I have Video and it help ms a lot to service mine.

  • @berg01berg01
    @berg01berg01 5 лет назад

    Great video, thanks. At 8m04s you mention the importance of inspecting for cover for water contamination. What steps should be take if an important amount of water leaks out when we remove the cone...? How do we find the source of the problem and what could be the fix?

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  5 лет назад

      The water can only leak in through two places: the impeller cover or the oil seal. As the impeller cover has two O-rings sealing the pump on that side, it's usually oil seal. Check both parts over thoroughly and look for any signs of damage, wear, or improper seating. If water is in the pump it's critical to remove it (especially salt water), and then pack with fresh grease. Replace the part that's allowing the water to enter. Don't delay, as I did with an older machine and the pump failed, came apart and caused water to pour into the engine. It left me stranded over night on an island (luckily they had a hotel). If both parts look okay but there is water in the pump, I'd replace the oil seal for sure, but check that the pump is not damaged or marked where the oil seal seats. Good luck!

  • @cogdell2178
    @cogdell2178 7 лет назад +1

    When you drain the oil, do you drain from the dip stick tube or the oil fill tube?
    Great video. Thank you.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  7 лет назад

      The dip stick tube. It sure would be a lot easier if it was the oil fill tube.

  • @BuckGuy5
    @BuckGuy5 Год назад

    Excellent video. I reference it every Fall. Two quick questions: I have a 2023 Sea Doo GTX 170 - In order to get an accurate oil level reading, do I need to let the engine run for 30 seconds then stop the engine and wait 30 seconds? Or is it OK to check oil level when the engine is cold? Also, what is the maximum that people should run the ski on idle out of the water, without a hose flush adapter? Thank you!

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  Год назад +1

      The engine should be at least a bit warm, and have turned over for a minute or so to distribute the oil. The problem is the carbon ring will get hot quickly, and you want to avoid heating it up too much. So, it's a trade-off. Make sure you never run the engine more than a minute or two at a time. We usually wait 10 minutes or so between running to let the carbon ring cool. When you don't run a hose the exhaust will get very hot very quickly. We never run the machine more than about 15 seconds without a hose. Good luck.

  • @DBrun06
    @DBrun06 9 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing detal, thanks for putting this together! Any suggestions/differences on a 2003 GTX 4Tec? No supercharger. Live in MN and first winter with these is coming, just purchased them well maintained from a family friend and only road them 15-20 hours this summer after a fresh oil change. They will be stored in the garage for the winter, although not heated garage.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words! Your older machine is essentially the same, but you don’t need to worry about a supercharger or intercooler as you don’t have either. Although you didn’t put much time on your machine since you bought it, I’d still change the oil and filter at the end of the season before storage. Also, make absolutely sure you completely fill the fuel tank and add fuel stabilizer before running the engine for a minute or so. Make sure you purge the exhaust with compressed air to get rid of as much water as possible. If you haven’t checked your pump out since you bought it, make sure you remove it, check the seals and check for any water intrusion (you’ll see a milkiness in the jet pump grease if there is water). If you can keep your garage from freezing (with a small space heater), that’s always advisable. Good luck and safe riding!

  • @mad-maxx2211
    @mad-maxx2211 3 года назад +4

    Then repeat the process when winter is over and you will be set and ready for summer.

  • @kapec01
    @kapec01 8 лет назад

    Thank You for great video!. So after this steps we can safely storage our "toys" outside with -40 F? What about fogging oil ?

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  8 лет назад

      That's a bit cold. I avoid freezing temperatures altogether by storing in the garage over winter, but I've left my older supercharged machine outside in -12C (10F) without any problem for a few years. I always use fogging oil (and used it in the video) - you may have missed it. Thanks for your comment.

  • @MrAltekz
    @MrAltekz 2 года назад

    Hey thank you for the video it is really helpful ! One question tought, you don’t put any antifreezer anywhere ?

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  2 года назад

      If you’re storing your machine outside or somewhere where the temperature drops below freezing, we will run some antifreeze through the exhaust. We have an older video on that procedure, if you’re interested.

  • @andrewholzmaier768
    @andrewholzmaier768 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video. This will be my fifth year winterizing with the help of your tutorial, and every spring it starts right up and no issues all summer long. One question on torque settings...you say lbf.in you are measuring in "inch pounds" correct? every year I get stuck on that. Additionally, when I have inquired about having my seadoo winterized at a mechanic none of them were offering to remove the IBR, and nose-cup to check for water contamination, almost implying it was above and beyond. How often is it necessary to break down the impeller like that for a deep inspection? Thanks again!!

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  3 года назад +1

      Yes, lbf.in is "inch pounds" and lbf.ft is "foot pounds". As for the nose cup, if there's no water in it then there was no benefit in checking it (except peace of mind). If there is and you use it regularly in salt water, it'll rust away your bearings, etc. in no time and you'll be very glad you checked. I had a 2003 GTX 185 that hadn't been checked and the pump fell apart into the ocean when we were about 30 miles away from home. The inner parts of the pump had rusted out due to water intrusion. Needless to say, I now check every year. I haven't, however, had water intrusion in my newer machines so I have to agree it does seem like a waste of time sometimes, but I do it anyways. It's really up to you, but it's recommended by the manufacturer that it's done once a year. Good luck.

  • @lissettefernandez9655
    @lissettefernandez9655 2 года назад

    Great video! Quick question, the “xps lube” you spray during the spark plug change…can I use the Xps anti corrosive spray for that or is it the “Xps storage oil?” I’m finding people use both wondering if it matters?

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  2 года назад +1

      The anti-corrosive sprays tend to be a little thicker, and the strategy here is to use a very light oil to effectively coat the cylinders and piston heads. Fogging oil tends to be very light, so I would stick with that. Good luck.

  • @hamiltonborden2400
    @hamiltonborden2400 9 лет назад

    Great video! I have always checked my car's oil when it is cold. Here it is recommended to let it run for 30 seconds then sit for 30 seconds then to check. Could you help me understand how that helps? What happens if you just check it cold?

  • @tedcleaver9499
    @tedcleaver9499 2 года назад

    hi.. very informative and detailed... thanks.. what is that xps oil? can we just use fogging oil?

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  2 года назад

      Yes, engine fogging oil works too. Thanks for your comment.

  • @pere81palma
    @pere81palma 8 лет назад

    triple grease is a good product. im working in a Sea doo jet-center dealer so i know what im talking about, specially in salt water conditions . We are based in Mallorca

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  8 лет назад +2

      Triple-Guard Grease is definitely a must-have for Sea-Doo do-it-yourselfers. Seems like a cross between grease, sticky honey and wax. Pretty unique stuff, but seems to work incredibly well. Thanks for your comment.

  • @HandsONreviews4u
    @HandsONreviews4u 6 лет назад

    I am mot even a jet ski owner (not yet) and I really like your hands on step by step Winterizing maintenance. I want to some day own one , first I want to lean how to maintain one ?
    Suggestions for a novice to be there ?

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  6 лет назад

      I suggest that if you're getting a used machine, get one no older than 5 years old and make sure there's no rust (that's a sign it wasn't well-maintained). I would also avoid machines with a supercharger and intercooler to begin with (in other words, machines 155 HP or less). They'll be less expensive to maintain, and give you an opportunity to learn on slightly simpler machines. Good luck!

    • @HandsONreviews4u
      @HandsONreviews4u 6 лет назад

      3ftDeep
      Who said I am interested in used ?
      If I go one I go all NEW. so what sea doo you recommend for a beginner? I am 51

  • @user-lx3kg8zy8y
    @user-lx3kg8zy8y 2 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @pucho513
    @pucho513 7 лет назад

    this thing will run 4ever

  • @hammerdown3876
    @hammerdown3876 8 месяцев назад

    awesome video. How about running RV anti freeze into the exhaust port? I have a big funnel that I can clamp to a water hose. I thought about starting the engine on my fish pro and pouring a gallon into the funnel and letting the exhaust suck it in just for peace of mind. Thoughts on this? Thanks!

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks! We actually have a video on that process (see ruclips.net/video/Grd6IwYpdo4/видео.htmlsi=alBKV4c2NlEV3xXj). Good luck!

  • @boatboys3682
    @boatboys3682 5 лет назад +1

    Helpful

  • @eitanchakov
    @eitanchakov 7 лет назад

    Hi again, I successfully winterized my 2015 GTX Limited edition last year THX to your detailed video.
    I also was inspired and build the cart.
    I wanted to know when you tilt the Sea-Doo over to drain the water in the bilge, how is it not sliding off the cart on to the floor?
    Once again, amazing video.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  7 лет назад

      Glad to hear we could help. Please don't try to drain the bilge the way we did it. The only thing keeping it on was friction. If at all possible, tilt it up while it's tethered on the trailer. If it's already off, make sure it's tethered to the cart. Thanks for your comment.

    • @eitanchakov
      @eitanchakov 7 лет назад

      3ftDeep i'm glad I asked, thanks again.

  • @anthonyazzara4395
    @anthonyazzara4395 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. Where did you get the service manual I saw on the bench?

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  10 месяцев назад

      I really can’t recall (I don’t have it or the machine any more), but I know of a few people who’ve downloaded manuals from here: seadoomanuals.net/

  • @chepejalisco
    @chepejalisco 3 года назад

    Amazing

  • @c.juneau410
    @c.juneau410 5 лет назад

    SHOULD I BE SPRAYING AMY TYPE OF lube INSIDE THE GRATE? IMPELLER??

  • @johnkelly4043
    @johnkelly4043 4 года назад +3

    Awesome detailed vid. As usual! :-) I’m surprised about the fuel part though. With fuel having some much ethanol would it be better to not have any fuel in the system ? Can stabil really last that long?

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  4 года назад +4

      You could drain the system of fuel, but it really seems to work well to just add the stabilizer and let it run for a bit. I also make sure I use the best fuel possible (yes, it's a bit expensive but if I wanted to save $$ I wouldn't be riding a PWC), and the better fuels contain very little (if any) ethanol. The fuel stabilizer is good for the winter season, but I wouldn't keep it in there for more than a year. Also, I've seen fuel systems "gummed up" during storage, and it's thought to be the result of using way too much fuel stabilizer. So I recommend using the stabilizer when storing, and following the manufacturers recommendations carefully. I also recommend filling up your tank with fuel at the end of the season to make sure no water condenses in the tank, which is a harder problem to fix than most people make out. Thanks for your comment.

    • @johne.osmaniii7217
      @johne.osmaniii7217 4 года назад +2

      3ftDeep I happen to agree that fuel containers, of any kind, should always have some sort of stabilizer in them, and to be as full as is possible, if left alone for more than 3-5 weeks, if not being used on a regular basis, or day to day usage, ... if not for the fact of displacing moisture, but also because the newer “unleaded fuels are much more coarse, in nature, & are also somewhat caustic to the various kinds of containers we use to contain them, ... the “older” regular gasolines would fire, a sparkplug, even if it had gasoline that was 20 odd years old in the tank, ... but these newer fuels seem to lose their punch after only several weeks, & @ tops, perhaps a few months, at best, ...
      Years ago, when I was a kid, I could leave gasoline in a can, in the garage over the wintertimes, but not the stuff they make these days, ... seems to gum up a lawnmower carburetor on the quick, & turn into a syrupy lacquer taffy if you let it set like that, nowadays, ... I always empty the fuel tanks on every type of gas device, no matter if it is a concrete saw, weed wacker, chainsaw, lawnmower, & vice versa, for a snowthrower, & associated tools, ... put fresh fuel in them, right before I go to use them, ... saving me money, spent on having to either fix it myself, or taking it into a shop, ... & being the cheap sob that I am, I prefer to keep my money for other more important things, like beer, Rum, or Takillya, ... or did I mention beer?, Yeah, ... I like beer! Lmbo! The thing is, that it takes just a few minutes to empty the tank on any given machine, ... & I won’t use it for anything else, ... so I add it to my oilburner heater for the garage, ... just a bit at a time, ... Did I mention that I like, ...

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  4 года назад

      Wow, thanks for the extensive tips! .PS we also like beer up here in White Rock ;)

  • @fourtoes412
    @fourtoes412 8 лет назад

    Great video, really informative, and easy to understand, well done.
    One time I took my jet ski out of storage and discovered that mice / rats had nested inside it, and chewed through parts of the wiring harness.
    Since then I always leave a little rat poison inside (where pets or children cant reach) the hull when storing for any length of time.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  8 лет назад

      If I told that story to my wife and daughters, they'd never ask me to take them out on my ski again! Thanks for your comment.

  • @aquilestejeda809
    @aquilestejeda809 8 лет назад

    Very nice video, what did you use to clean the inside of the hull?

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  8 лет назад

      I used a product called "Grez-Off" (see www.canadiantire.ca/en/sports-rec/marine/boat-care/grez-off-heavy-duty-degreaser-0790133p.html?SearchVoice&AskAndAnswer&Default). I can't say it is the best product available, but it did an okay job. Thanks for your comment.

  • @trusso2614
    @trusso2614 5 лет назад

    No doubt its a bunch of work, but this machine will last with that kind of care...good job man! Any advise on the 2016 scarab jet boat winterization process?? Same engine, supercharged 200 hp rotax with closed loop cooling...any advise would be great!!

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  5 лет назад

      Thanks. I wish I could help you, but I don't have any experience with it. If I were you I'd follow the same principles as in the video. Good luck!

  • @shibby1213
    @shibby1213 6 лет назад

    Awesome video. However I’m having a hard time thinking that running the drown mode without oil is a good thing. Please help me understand so I know what to do. Would it be safer to just leave the oil in the oil filter? I have a sea doo spark

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  6 лет назад

      There's always a little oil in the system, so it's perfectly fine to do for very short periods. It's a recommended procedure in the Sea-Doo service manual for the GTR. Not sure about the Spark process, though. Good luck.

  • @HeyCoolJon
    @HeyCoolJon 8 лет назад +1

    Also I couldn't tell was the engine on when your were blowing compressed air?

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  8 лет назад

      The engine is not supposed to be on during that part of the procedure.

  • @NicholasRaviele
    @NicholasRaviele 6 лет назад

    I'm looking to reset the computer for the engine. I don't have a single engine, I have a twin boat not PWC. I have already changed the oil, but the port engine is telling me it needs maintenance. Any help would be awesome! Also thank you for the step by step yearly maintenance on these boats. They are so fun and very expensive if you don't do it yourself. It is almost like changing a car engine oil. These engines last forever if they are well taken care of.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  6 лет назад +2

      Unfortunately, there are only 2 ways I know of to eliminate the maintenance minder: 1) take it to the dealer to have it serviced; or 2) purchase a Candoo Pro (or similar) and clear it yourself. We use a Candoo Pro, but I'm not sure if it's available for boats. You should check out their website: candoopro.com. Thanks for your comment.

  • @commonsense8653
    @commonsense8653 5 лет назад +1

    NICE

  • @BauJAhr78Television
    @BauJAhr78Television 8 лет назад

    Good Movie !!!

  • @mikebari3225
    @mikebari3225 4 года назад

    The fitting to screw into the back to blow the water out and put new coolant in is a standard garden hose fitting ?

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  4 года назад

      Yes. I don't know what you mean by the coolant, though. New coolant always goes into the coolant reservoir.

  • @JMackk78
    @JMackk78 7 лет назад +1

    Also, where did you get the maintenance book from you are using and do you order your seals from Amazon or does Sea Doo provide an O-ring kit you can buy? I was hoping that they would at least give you a standardized tool kit with the ski but no luck there.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  7 лет назад +1

      You may be able to get one through your dealer, but they can be a bit pricey. They're also available online through various sources, including Amazon.com. I've pieced mine together through a variety of sources.

  • @flaviosibilla1721
    @flaviosibilla1721 6 лет назад +1

    If you get lots of light scratches on the bottom of the hull do you polish them out? I found polishing or waxing the underside made the ski handle differently.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  6 лет назад

      We don’t normally polish them out, but yes waxing and polishing the underside of the vehicle can make a difference to how it rides, depending on the condition of the hull.

  • @jefferybrennan1197
    @jefferybrennan1197 7 лет назад

    During the change of sparks plugs, you sprayed lube into each and then rolled over for a few seconds. Does this accomplish "fogging" during the spark plug change? I changed my plugs last spring so I am just going to check the plugs and fog. Should be okay fogging via the spark plug chamber? I saw another video where the fuel injector rail was removed and the fogging spray was sprayed in there instead. Thanks for a great video.

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  7 лет назад +2

      Yes, that is the fogging procedure. I'd do the same as you. I change the plugs each year, although you really don't need to. For a few extra bucks though, it's a little extra peace of mind. For some reason the manuals for the "newer" models only suggest fogging through the spark plug chamber (used to involve removing the fuel injectors), so that's all I do. It seems to do the job. Thanks for your comment.

  • @konstantinkrallis4861
    @konstantinkrallis4861 Год назад +1

    Excellent turtorial - many thanks for your support! - Only one question . From the 7th minute, you are blowing out the remaining water with compressed air.
    According to the operating instructions, the motor should always be running so that no water damages the motor - can nothing be damaged by blowing in the compressed air and thus also the residual water, or do you have the motor running? Thank you ;-)

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  Год назад +2

      we do not have the motor running, but the pressure is not enough, and there is not enough water in the system to get back into the engine.

    • @konstantinkrallis4861
      @konstantinkrallis4861 Год назад +1

      @@3ftDeepChannel Thank you for this quick answer ;-)

  • @Davesavvy22
    @Davesavvy22 8 лет назад +1

    I have been researching about how much oil is actually removed & replaced. On the "how to" section of Greeenhulk forum, there is a detailed write up which mirrors this video (oil change part). One poster within the thread stated that although the 4-tec holds 4.5 QTs, that only ~ 3 QTs can be removed & replaced? Some claim 3.5 QTs. That sound right? If so, how is it that all the oil couldn't be removed?

    • @3ftDeepChannel
      @3ftDeepChannel  8 лет назад +1

      That's right. I usually get about 3.5 QTs out. You can never get it all out, because all of the oil can't drain to where the end of the suction tube is. There's a great CG video showing the oil circulation in the Rotax 1503 engine to give you a better idea. I don't know where the original video came from, but it can be viewed here: ruclips.net/video/C7zDoIy_QqQ/видео.html

  • @joepsb9898
    @joepsb9898 8 месяцев назад

    Love your channel. My seadoo 4-tech does not have a port to purge the exhaust. What should I do?

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    @YoussefBahaji 6 лет назад

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