Tuned pipe leaking water.

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tucker

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When I took my boat out in the fall for one last run I notice some water in the engine compartment I think its coming from the tuned pipe. On the bottom feels like a frost plug that is welded in and I think its leaking there can I take the pipe off and get it welded and is this a common problem.
Also what kind of oil should I run its says use synthetic but I have heard I dont have to but I might because I want this boat to last. What kind is everyone using in there 2 strokes.
Thanks..
 
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The leak on the tuned exhaust does seem fairly common in Doo's that old. I have the 97 Challenger and mine is leaking right by where the water leaves the head and goes into the exhaust.
Because the nearest Sea-Doo dealer is about 80 miles away, I started looking for an outside oil supplier. Walmart sells the Quicksilver synthetic that comes approved by Sea-dool for the Sea-doo o.
 
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Yes Tucker, take the pipe off and get it welded. I only use in my 97 challenger SP-X synthetic oil from seadoo. It is brown in color and only made by seadoo. Some members use other oils for the sake of saving a couple dollars, some don't have a seadoo dealer near by, and have no choice but mail order which gets expensive. I only use what is recommended. I never foul plugs, and it will keep your engine running crisp and clean. I have like 30 hrs. on one set of plugs.
Karl
 
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