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How much and what size fuel line?

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fourmyskull

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I have a 1998 Sea Doo GTX RFI, narrowing down a issue and I’m going to replace my fuel injectors and fuel lines. I found some injectors on AMAZON and I’m waiting on a reply to confirm they are the correct injectors before I purchase them. I am looking to replace my fuel lines while I’m in there. What size and how much should I purchase? Any suggestions or advice before I tackle this? Thanks for your help in advance
 
There is no reason to replace the fuel lines on the injected skis.

I wouldn't buy aftermarket injectors for these. I would send yours out to be cleaned and inspected.

@etemplet has a really good fuel injector guy.
 
@mikidymac is spot on. Sending injectors to Dale costs about $60 max with a turn around time of 10 days from the day you ship. Don't change or replace the fuel lines but do replace the filters on the canister. Pay attention to how it comes apart and don't loose the washer or red rubber valve at the bottom. Good Luck
 
There is no reason to replace the fuel lines on the injected skis.

I wouldn't buy aftermarket injectors for these. I would send yours out to be cleaned and inspected.

@etemplet has a really good fuel injector guy.
Thank you for the advice, questions though. Experience from the past fuel lines collapse these are the original fuel lines why wouldn’t I replace them.
As of the injectors, why not replace them with new after market injectors? I went ahead and ordered them I can return them if it’s a big no no. I appreciate the feed back a ton Thank you!
 
The seadoo fuel lines don't go bad.

The aftermarket injectors are not always good quality and cause running issues. On these engines everything has to be perfect or they will seize as fuel carries all the lubrication for these unlike a 4-stroke where a marginal injector might not even be noticed.
 
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