TrevorM
Active Member
Hey everyone,
In a month or so it will be warm enough to take out the Seadoo. It’s been fully winterized and stored in my garage all winter.
I tried to search on how to properly dewinterize my Seadoo when the time comes. I found some information mostly regarding 4-strokes, but I have a 2-stroke. My biggest question is how do I get the antifreeze out of the engine? (I followed the service manual of my 2001 Seadoo GTX Carb to winterize). The manual had me disconnect some hoses and pour marine/rv antifreeze into a hose that goes to the engine. Do I just start the engine up and the antifreeze drains?
Other tips for dewinterizing my Seadoo is welcomed!
In a month or so it will be warm enough to take out the Seadoo. It’s been fully winterized and stored in my garage all winter.
I tried to search on how to properly dewinterize my Seadoo when the time comes. I found some information mostly regarding 4-strokes, but I have a 2-stroke. My biggest question is how do I get the antifreeze out of the engine? (I followed the service manual of my 2001 Seadoo GTX Carb to winterize). The manual had me disconnect some hoses and pour marine/rv antifreeze into a hose that goes to the engine. Do I just start the engine up and the antifreeze drains?
Other tips for dewinterizing my Seadoo is welcomed!