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2001 Seadoo Sportster LE. Just got it!

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That's the one I'm using, it's designed for submerged gear boxes. The color is bluish-green and looks like the BRP pump oil, to me.

I think the key here is to change it when contamination occurs, based on the color of my merc HP gear lube this time I think I should change it twice/season.

Does the little hand pump you mentioned has a nozzle that screw into the fill port? or just pour the oil in
 
Does the little hand pump you mentioned has a nozzle that screw into the fill port? or just pour the oil in

It's pour in, to allow air to escape. You can use a small funnel but it takes a long time. I use a hand pump oiler can with flexible spout, it fits in my palm and holds just enough oil to fill the bearing cavity. It has a pointed tip on the spout so I can hold it in the fill hole and pump the lever until the oil reaches the top.

Like this one on the right, trigger type with flexible spout:

http://thumbs4.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mA8CtD0pR-hXyPo9xoFt47A.jpg

It's like this one, but mine has a flexible spou, might be able to use this one as well:
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brow...eGunsOilPans/PRD~0282506P/Oiler.jsp?locale=en
 
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It's pour in, to allow air to escape. You can use a small funnel but it takes a long time. I use a hand pump oiler can with flexible spout, it fits in my palm and holds just enough oil to fill the bearing cavity. It has a pointed tip on the spout so I can hold it in the fill hole and pump the lever until the oil reaches the top.

Like this one on the right, trigger type with flexible spout:

http://thumbs4.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mA8CtD0pR-hXyPo9xoFt47A.jpg

I can't seem to get the CT product searcher working, maybe I have it blocked somehow......

Thanks I think I know what I should get now. Your JPG attachment remind me about my mom's old sewing machine :-D
 
Don't forget, you need to buy a grease gun if you don't have one. You should grease the PTO spline, it should be waterproof grease if you want to use it in your trailer wheel bearings as well.
 
Now I am work at the jet pump oil. Just noticed some cracks on the hull. Is it going to be a safety issue? I hope it is only the surface.

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There are a few more on other areas.


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