After just a quick search here, I found out that my problem is very common and I know what I need to do to fix it.
1997 GTX
Now here are my questions:
I just found the leak and I have planned a trip out of state with them for this weekend coming up, so I am in a little bind.
Will running it with a leak do harm to the engine (not enough raw water going to the engine) if I just instruct all drivers to watch for the high temp light? I noticed that the bailers keep up with the leak when it’s in the water (obviously not on the hose).
Is there a quick band-aid for this so the watercraft is usable for the weekend?
What is the real name for this pipe? I have heard it referred to as Tuned Pipe and Head Pipe. Is the Tuned Pipe broken into the head and the cone?
Last one
Can you separate the two in the craft? The FSM is fuzzy on that, or it could be from not knowing the exact names of the parts.
I assume everything is the same for the 96 XP also (I think that one is going to go anytime now too)
1997 GTX
Now here are my questions:
I just found the leak and I have planned a trip out of state with them for this weekend coming up, so I am in a little bind.
Will running it with a leak do harm to the engine (not enough raw water going to the engine) if I just instruct all drivers to watch for the high temp light? I noticed that the bailers keep up with the leak when it’s in the water (obviously not on the hose).
Is there a quick band-aid for this so the watercraft is usable for the weekend?
What is the real name for this pipe? I have heard it referred to as Tuned Pipe and Head Pipe. Is the Tuned Pipe broken into the head and the cone?
Last one
Can you separate the two in the craft? The FSM is fuzzy on that, or it could be from not knowing the exact names of the parts.
I assume everything is the same for the 96 XP also (I think that one is going to go anytime now too)