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    1998 Seadoo Challenger Rave Valve + Carbs + Engine Questions

    I bought mine from Bay Area Power Sports Bay Area Power Sports I didn't really see many suppliers out there and I noticed they were also on Amazon, so I went with them. I can't speak on quality yet, but they look solid from what I remember when I took them out of the packaging. Got 2 for ~$100 I...
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    1998 Seadoo Challenger Rave Valve + Carbs + Engine Questions

    Hey guys, sorry been busy with a new born. I'm getting ready to pull the engine, but before I do that I just wanted to give an update and also show what I've done so far. I've disconnected all the electrical components and hose/lines and I'm getting ready to pull the engine. Before I disconnect...
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    Step by Step Guide on removing your upholstery and reupholstering your seats!

    Just wondering if everyone used “kits” as in already shaped vinyl or if anyone just shaped their own water-proof material and attempted going that route? If so, any pics of how that came out?
  4. m33ndo

    1998 Seadoo Challenger Rave Valve + Carbs + Engine Questions

    You thinking the engine took some water in perhaps? I had to stand and stomp once on the exhaust to get it to come off. Probably the first time ever it's been taken off.
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    1998 Seadoo Challenger Rave Valve + Carbs + Engine Questions

    From what I've seen, the flywheel require a special Seadoo tool to turn it. Gonna see if I can find one online today. Yeah, it's definitely rusty and grimy in there.
  6. m33ndo

    1998 Seadoo Challenger Rave Valve + Carbs + Engine Questions

    Howdy All! I just bought a 98 Seadoo Challenger. The port side engine doesn't start up. I figure with a little bit of elbow grease and some new parts, I can get it back up and running. Worst case, I'd rebuild the engine , but really hoping to avoid that if possible. The first thing I noticed...
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