I'm sure this is a stupid question, but since I just bought the Seadoo second hand, and it's my first one, I need to ask it. My question is on the 2000 Seadoo GTX. On the back of the doo beneath the tow hook there are 2 holes that ejects warm/hot water. On an outboard boat motor this is normal,. Is this normal for a doo? IS this basically the same thing, I have looked in the manual, but I think this is something they just expect you to know. BTW, I'm not a newbie to motors or carbs, I just rebuilt the carbs on it and it runs great (~68mph with me and my girlfriend), I just don't know about seadoo exhaust and cooling.
Thanks,
Edit: Also While I'm here who's genius I idea was it to use a Steel jet retaining ring and screw inside this models carbs? When I rebuilt the carbs the steel screw and retainer where rusted to all hell, I guess it sat with water in it... I just don't understand what designer would use all brass and aluminum then add some crap like that in there on the bottom where water would sit .... bad seadoo bad....
Thanks,
Edit: Also While I'm here who's genius I idea was it to use a Steel jet retaining ring and screw inside this models carbs? When I rebuilt the carbs the steel screw and retainer where rusted to all hell, I guess it sat with water in it... I just don't understand what designer would use all brass and aluminum then add some crap like that in there on the bottom where water would sit .... bad seadoo bad....
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