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Hope to take boat out tomorrow. Replacing filters on ramp.

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scooper77515

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The boat is in storage, so I cannot look at it right now.

I plan on swapping fuel and oil filters at the boat ramp, and need to know what tools to bring.

Are they installed with hose clamps or just small wire-zip-ties?
 
The stock fuel filter is just a spin on bowl. Spin it off, replace the filter, wipe out the bowl, and reassemble. One thing... get a new O-ring. if yours is hard, it could break, or it may not seal when you put it back together.

The oil filter is just held on with zip ties.

So... 2 new filters, a few zip ties, O-ring, paper towels, wire cutters (for the old ties), and rubber gloves. (for easy clean up)

Have fun.
 
Riva showed me an inline oil filter, and an inline fuel filter with slightly smaller nipples.

Is there also a bowl filter like on my XP?
 
Riva showed me an inline oil filter, and an inline fuel filter with slightly smaller nipples.

Is there also a bowl filter like on my XP?


As far as I know... SeaDoo used that spin on bowl style on all the early skis and boats.

I personally use a 1/4" in-line filter, along with the sediment bowl.
 
Hummmm....


I guess you are right. I pulled the parts explosion on your boat, and it's just an in-line filter.
 
WHEW! Had me worried there. I didn't ever remember seeing a bowl like on my XP.

I swapped the bowl out on the XP because it felt "stripped" and wouldn't get tight. This was back when I was losing fuel pressure periodically and I went through the entire fuel system. Ended up being the selector switch (Off-On-Reserve).
 
Did I read that you were going to do this on the boat ramp?! You are going to get some evil eyes from some people!:rofl::rofl: Good luck!:cheers:
 
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