LSaupe New Member Jun 18, 2012 #1 Anyone know of any manual starting options for a 2-stroke Sea-Doo? Having to rely on a starter only is a bit disconcerting. Almost looks like you could use a sticky starter strap on the large diameter portion of the PTO flywheel if it came down to it. Larry S.
Anyone know of any manual starting options for a 2-stroke Sea-Doo? Having to rely on a starter only is a bit disconcerting. Almost looks like you could use a sticky starter strap on the large diameter portion of the PTO flywheel if it came down to it. Larry S.
L LouDoo Premium Member Premium Member Jun 18, 2012 #2 None that I know of, I think the compression is too high and the pto flywheel too small. Lou
Dr Honda Well-Known Member Jun 18, 2012 #3 Anything is possible... but it's not set up to do it. AND...... Why would relying on the starter be "a bit disconcerting"??? You don't expect to "Pull start" your car in the morning, do you?
Anything is possible... but it's not set up to do it. AND...... Why would relying on the starter be "a bit disconcerting"??? You don't expect to "Pull start" your car in the morning, do you?
LSaupe New Member Jun 18, 2012 #4 Dr Honda said: Anything is possible... but it's not set up to do it. AND...... Why would relying on the starter be "a bit disconcerting"??? You don't expect to "Pull start" your car in the morning, do you? Click to expand... Just being in a hostile environment (out on a lake) its nice to know you have a back-up. My V-6 outboard has a rope back-up. I dont expect to have my car starter fail, but I can push start it if I need to.
Dr Honda said: Anything is possible... but it's not set up to do it. AND...... Why would relying on the starter be "a bit disconcerting"??? You don't expect to "Pull start" your car in the morning, do you? Click to expand... Just being in a hostile environment (out on a lake) its nice to know you have a back-up. My V-6 outboard has a rope back-up. I dont expect to have my car starter fail, but I can push start it if I need to.