Dr_Greenthumb
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HELLO!
I posted this earlier, however, my post was somehow removed and or deleted?
Owned boats, but first jetski.
Picked up a 01 RX DI, understand this is a "fun" ski to own & work on, fortunately I'm the second owner and the original owner stated it was winterized and maintained by the local shop/marina each year.
I was able to get the ski started out of the water with only a few items, and started to clean her up and get it up to speed.
Looked over all the lines and nothing appeared brittle or rotted, however, I found one line unattached, next to the battery in the pictures. I was thinking this could be a vent hose for the battery, can someone confirm? I followed the hose and it goes to the front of the ski.
I read that the grey lines were always suspect, and should be replaced; can anyone confirm that the hoses I have still attached are these grey lines?
Is there any oil to change in this motor, I read possibly in the jet pump ~4oz gear oil?
Any suggestions, recommendations, etc. are always welcome. I look forward to this journey with you all!
TIA





I posted this earlier, however, my post was somehow removed and or deleted?
Owned boats, but first jetski.
Picked up a 01 RX DI, understand this is a "fun" ski to own & work on, fortunately I'm the second owner and the original owner stated it was winterized and maintained by the local shop/marina each year.
I was able to get the ski started out of the water with only a few items, and started to clean her up and get it up to speed.
Looked over all the lines and nothing appeared brittle or rotted, however, I found one line unattached, next to the battery in the pictures. I was thinking this could be a vent hose for the battery, can someone confirm? I followed the hose and it goes to the front of the ski.
I read that the grey lines were always suspect, and should be replaced; can anyone confirm that the hoses I have still attached are these grey lines?
Is there any oil to change in this motor, I read possibly in the jet pump ~4oz gear oil?
Any suggestions, recommendations, etc. are always welcome. I look forward to this journey with you all!
TIA





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