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sportster2003

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So I looked at the diagrams of the steering assembly and on the boat. It looks like the bushings may be worn but to get at them the whole assembly needs to be removed. Is there any easier way of making adjudments to compensate for the worn bushings? I am new to this whole forum and pretty much have to fix it myself or not use it for a month or so since there is only one repair shop that is backed up with work. Please help.:confused:
 
Well you might have to remove it to do it correctly. Do you have a seadoo shop manual? If not here’s an idea for you. You could join as a "premium member". As a premium member you can down load a authentic seadoo manual from the seadoo manual library. In the library is a variety of manuals for almost all years and models. You can view as many as you like on line as a PDF file, or download it and print it for your personal and private use. There are operator manuals and repair manuals for you to do your own repairs on your seadoo. The repair manuals have everything from troubleshooting, repair procedures to winterizing. It contains wire diagrams torque specs and pictures for disassemble and assemble instructions. In the spec sheets it tells everything needed to maintain oil changes, spark plug gaps, carburetor rebuilds and impeller wear ring tolerances. Click on the "Seadoo Manuals" link at the top of the page for more details. If you need any help or get in a jam, we are always here to answer your questions too. Premium members get priority when it comes to getting quick detailed answers.


Karl
 
steering problems

Thanks for trying to sell me a manual and a premium membership. I will think about as I am hauling the boat to the repair shop to be fixed. I realize now that you are just another internet scam site.
 
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