you can get by with any 75W-90 oil - the fact that you are changing it to begin with and checking it puts you way ahead of many owners (not on this forum) who wonder later on what went wrong...
gidday!
bobby
were is it at and how do you check or change? im new to the seadoos just got me a couple and would like to do all the maintence and take care and make them last thanks i have a 98 seadoo gsx and a 03 yamha xl 700
were is it at and how do you check or change? im new to the seadoos just got me a couple and would like to do all the maintence and take care and make them last thanks i have a 98 seadoo gsx and a 03 yamha xl 700
remove the 10mm nut/bolt from steering and if applicable, the reverse cable, then remove the 4-13mm bolts, securing the nozzle assy on the pump. Once removed, the "cone" will be visible. Theres an allen set screw on top left, thats your refill screw, but remove the 3-metric bolts, pull/tap with rubber mallot on cone to remove, tilt trailer up, to expell the old oil, then dump it down, to refill. Make sure, when re-installing the cone, you do not pinch the o-ring...:cheers:
were is it at and how do you check or change? im new to the seadoos just got me a couple and would like to do all the maintence and take care and make them last thanks i have a 98 seadoo gsx and a 03 yamha xl 700