J jorgegg New Member Aug 16, 2009 #1 1. Cleaning engine - any concern(s) to be aware off over rinsing the engine compartment after use? 2. Can anyone recommend an hour meter for these engines? 3. Good wax and interval to keep the fiberglass in good shape inside/out. Thx.
1. Cleaning engine - any concern(s) to be aware off over rinsing the engine compartment after use? 2. Can anyone recommend an hour meter for these engines? 3. Good wax and interval to keep the fiberglass in good shape inside/out. Thx.
kustomkarl Premium Member Premium Member Aug 16, 2009 #2 Go to west marine for a Hr meter...or the marine surplus by the air port in Sarasota. I always spray the engine bay down after use. Teflon Wax by west marine works well for me in and outside. Karl
Go to west marine for a Hr meter...or the marine surplus by the air port in Sarasota. I always spray the engine bay down after use. Teflon Wax by west marine works well for me in and outside. Karl
C CypherAZ New Member Aug 16, 2009 #3 jorgegg said: 1. Cleaning engine - any concern(s) to be aware off over rinsing the engine compartment after use? 2. Can anyone recommend an hour meter for these engines? 3. Good wax and interval to keep the fiberglass in good shape inside/out. Thx. Click to expand... Um.....don't all the new challengers come with an hour meter?
jorgegg said: 1. Cleaning engine - any concern(s) to be aware off over rinsing the engine compartment after use? 2. Can anyone recommend an hour meter for these engines? 3. Good wax and interval to keep the fiberglass in good shape inside/out. Thx. Click to expand... Um.....don't all the new challengers come with an hour meter?
kustomkarl Premium Member Premium Member Aug 17, 2009 #4 Most seadoo jet boats don't have an hour meter, except for the internal one the servicing dealer can see with the software program. Karl
Most seadoo jet boats don't have an hour meter, except for the internal one the servicing dealer can see with the software program. Karl