I have a harbor freight I pass everyday on my way to and from work.
So I did it, I changed the lines on one of my skis and let me say, THAT was a pain in the ass.
First off, Thanks for the replies. I had searched here and there for months on how people were changing these lines and I would always wind up finding massive amounts of threads about blocking the oil injection pump off.
This was not an easy job. Getting the old lines off was real easy. I scraped the paint off so I could see the clamp, I grabbed it with a pair of needle nose and wiggled it and those things pop right off. I was a little tricky getting the injector hose off that sits under and behind the carbs though.
I had the air box out of the ski when I removed the hoses. I quickly realized I was going to have to detach the carbs from the motor to get my new hose on that sneaky injector that sits under them. Which sucked because I was not going to pull the carbs this year as they were just rebuilt last year. Do you guys think its ok that I just bolt the carbs back up without replacing the gaskets between the carbs and the motor?
That new hose is stiff and tight and at first you almost think its the wrong size. It does not go on those injectors easy when you cant push and wiggle in a straight line because your fingers will not fit in there like that. A real pain, and I thought it was going to be relatively easy. Go figure!
One down, one to go and then I move onto impellers and wear rings.
Unfortunately Seadoobuddy you have to remove the carbs for this job and its because of that sneaky injector. I was swearing at whoever decided to put that injector nipple facing inward where its impossible to service without removing the carbs. If they would have just faced the nipple outward and use a little bit more hose you could do this job without removing the carbs.