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    95 seadoo XP and 95 Seadoo GTX cutting out

    OK .... So I have everything pulled apart on both skiis. I had the green stick crap in several areas. (grey lines). I went to the auto store and looked for gas line. they had some thick line for $1 a foot. It was internally braded high pressure line that just did not look like it would work...
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    96XP Part Out :(Performance and new parts!):

    Payment sent too bud, Thanks again it was great talking with you!
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    96XP Part Out :(Performance and new parts!):

    Thanks Greg... I saw the PM I was confused at first but now I understand. I am going to give these a cleaning first and replace the filter in them. Does anyone know the part number for that filter? Chris? any chance?
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    96XP Part Out :(Performance and new parts!):

    What is the ride plate extension? How about the handle bars and switches? Fuel selector? Back grab bar?
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    96XP Part Out :(Performance and new parts!):

    I will take some parts I could use the Fuel pump, soldered fuse mod and magnet fix... You had it at $50? Let me know if this is still correct. Also do you have the carbs? I need to replace mine.
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    95 seadoo XP and 95 Seadoo GTX cutting out

    Ok Where is a good place to get the parts? It does not seem that very many people carry 95 xp gtx parts anymore. Or am I just searching wrong. Does anyone have a part number for the fuel selector? How about a part number for the fuel fuse too?
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    95 seadoo XP and 95 Seadoo GTX cutting out

    Well I got a great deal on 2 ski's. A 95 XP and a 95 GTX. Both for $1000 and a trailer. Rewired the trailer and put in 2 starter solenoids and everything works! Here are my last issues: I took them to the lake and the 95 GTX does not like to run in regular gas mode. in other words I...
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    1995 twin 787 speedster solenoids location??

    The best way to see which solenoid it is, is to (this is old school) take a screw driver and cross the positive and negative on the solenoid. When you get the starter to crank.... well there is your solenoid. I had the same issue on my 1995 XP and GTX. Found the solenoid, bypassed it with...
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