Cyclopse
Member
I've got to tell you that while Googling questions about Seadoo maintenance and repair a thread from this forum would almost always turn up, so I became a member and started reading about a week ago. You guys have put together an amazing collection of information which I'll be putting to use as soon as my ski comes out of storage. Last season I picked up my first Seadoo, a 1997 GTX from a friend, a screaming deal at $800. It's in pretty good shape and it didn't let me down. I know that it was reasonably well maintained because it belonged to a friend but when winterizing I found a few minor problems. The pump cone had been overtorqued and was distorted, replaced. One of the threaded holes in the plastic pump housing for a Venturi bolt is stripped, I found some stuff called PlastiFix that claims you can rebuild threads in plastic. I'm going to give it a shot, if it works I'll start a thread and pass on the success for others to use as I haven't found anything about it yet. I hope to fix the " out of the hole" bogging issue with fuel line replacement, original Tempo lines still in use,rebuild the carbs, clean the RAVEs, and low speed needle adjustment. I wrench on a friends 2000 RX, pretty sure it needs a pump rebuild, it's got quite a rattle and nothing but water came out of the pump when I winterized it, clear with no rust. Without this forum I would not have any idea about the fixes that need to be made or how to do them. Thanx for your dedication to the members and helping us to keep these machines on the water. I'm starting to gather parts and hoping to see all this ice start to melt soon. Cheers to spring:cheers:
Chris
Chris