Hi Everyone! I am considering buying the old famous LRV 2001 with 114 hrs on a rebuilt engine.
Looking for some pointers on what to consider and look for before I make the commitment to buy. The unit is in fairly good shape, normal wear and tear on the hull and seats are still in good shape, not too much fade. My main concern was the "gray" fuel hoses I've read some review on, they say to replace? Why again? Also, on these Sea Doos, I noticed the garden hose is connected to the back side near the pump jet. Is it important not to run the water with engine ON or does it not matter on these skis? I know the Kawasaki you had to have the motor running before allowing water to flow.
This ski has been sitting for over 16 months, fuel tank was drained, but everything else still in tack. Spark plugs looked a bit burned, and the compression test came back at 130 psi for both cylinders. Are these considered good for this ski?
Also, is the Sea Doo synthetic oil a must on these or can it be mixed with generic synthetic from "auto parts"?
Thanks and hope to join this Sea Doo family.
Looking for some pointers on what to consider and look for before I make the commitment to buy. The unit is in fairly good shape, normal wear and tear on the hull and seats are still in good shape, not too much fade. My main concern was the "gray" fuel hoses I've read some review on, they say to replace? Why again? Also, on these Sea Doos, I noticed the garden hose is connected to the back side near the pump jet. Is it important not to run the water with engine ON or does it not matter on these skis? I know the Kawasaki you had to have the motor running before allowing water to flow.
This ski has been sitting for over 16 months, fuel tank was drained, but everything else still in tack. Spark plugs looked a bit burned, and the compression test came back at 130 psi for both cylinders. Are these considered good for this ski?
Also, is the Sea Doo synthetic oil a must on these or can it be mixed with generic synthetic from "auto parts"?
Thanks and hope to join this Sea Doo family.