Sajack Member May 28, 2018 #1 Why doesn’t Sea Doo cap the flushing connection in the transom? Can’t water enter it when the engine is not running?
Why doesn’t Sea Doo cap the flushing connection in the transom? Can’t water enter it when the engine is not running?
mkov608 Active Member May 28, 2018 #2 When you flush you are backflushing. If you cap it, the engine will overheat. Ever notice a Yamaha ski how it shoots the water straight up? That's the same as your ski. Sea-Doo ports it directly to the rear instead of up. Last edited: May 29, 2018
When you flush you are backflushing. If you cap it, the engine will overheat. Ever notice a Yamaha ski how it shoots the water straight up? That's the same as your ski. Sea-Doo ports it directly to the rear instead of up.