Bills86e Premium Member Premium Member May 9, 2010 #2 You SHOULD own a shop manual specific for your ski, it has a step by step pictoral and can answer 99% of questions. Bills86e http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche...em/Seadoo_PWC.asp?Type=18&A=139&B=17&Action=O
You SHOULD own a shop manual specific for your ski, it has a step by step pictoral and can answer 99% of questions. Bills86e http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche...em/Seadoo_PWC.asp?Type=18&A=139&B=17&Action=O
S seadoostu New Member May 9, 2010 #3 Bills86e said: You SHOULD own a shop manual specific for your ski, it has a step by step pictoral and can answer 99% of questions. Bills86e http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche...em/Seadoo_PWC.asp?Type=18&A=139&B=17&Action=O Click to expand... Thanks I will get it. Any idea of skill level necessary to do it. I am not a mechanic just a weekend warrior
Bills86e said: You SHOULD own a shop manual specific for your ski, it has a step by step pictoral and can answer 99% of questions. Bills86e http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche...em/Seadoo_PWC.asp?Type=18&A=139&B=17&Action=O Click to expand... Thanks I will get it. Any idea of skill level necessary to do it. I am not a mechanic just a weekend warrior
Bills86e Premium Member Premium Member May 9, 2010 #4 You need some basic talent and metric tools. Understanding the manual is mandatory before you start.
R roneagan@cfl.rr.com New Member May 10, 2010 #5 I have done a couple, it's not that difficult.. If you look at the manual it will give you a pretty good idea of what to do..
I have done a couple, it's not that difficult.. If you look at the manual it will give you a pretty good idea of what to do..