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Winterizing made easy!!!!

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Did you buy this device? or are you just advertising for them?


I was going to pay to winterize my ski's, but for $140x2, I think I'd be better off to just buy a can of Bombardier lube and this pro flush.

Though it's COMPLETELY overpriced, so is the winterization service from the dealer!

-TheChad
 
Did you buy this device? or are you just advertising for them?


I was going to pay to winterize my ski's, but for $140x2, I think I'd be better off to just buy a can of Bombardier lube and this pro flush.

Though it's COMPLETELY overpriced, so is the winterization service from the dealer!

-TheChad

I was just cruising around the web looking for a cheaper salt kit and came across that...I dont need one being in FL..but it looks pretty cool.
 
I think it is great if you have money to burn. Using a screwdriver I already own to disconnect one hose and attach another hose I bought for $0.80 and pour antifreeze into a funnel I bought for $0.67 is more my style!
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Ok, this is driving me crazy but I know it can't be too hard. I have two 2002 Sea GTI LE's. I can do the fogging as well as the silicone spray on the outside of the engine. That looks pretty simple. The anti-freeze kind of scares me simply because I haven't done it before. Here's what I have seen on you-tube (yikes!). Undo the hose that is on the upper, outside part of the engine block (the one that is more in the center of the craft, not the hose next to the "body" of the sea-doo), connect a garden hose/funnel, pinch off the clear drain hose that T's and runs along the floor below engine, pour marine grade/rv anti-freeze in the hose I attached until I see it flowing through to the bottom hose. If I run antifreeze through the block do I need to keep the hose pinched? I can, it just doesn't make tons of sense to me. Help me out. I am in the crowd that would prefer NOT to pay over $100 for work I can easily do myself. Thanks, Greg
 
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