scooper77515 freebie fixer Premium Member May 31, 2008 #1 Does it have to be Seadoo brand, or can I just use a paper or screen filter from AutoZone?
seadoosnipe Premium Member Premium Member May 31, 2008 #2 .........aftermarket? I don't see why not. Just make sure the filter you choose is for oil and not fuel. With the added viscosity of the oil, a fuel filter may restrict the flow to the extent you may cause damage due to not enough flow.:cheers:
.........aftermarket? I don't see why not. Just make sure the filter you choose is for oil and not fuel. With the added viscosity of the oil, a fuel filter may restrict the flow to the extent you may cause damage due to not enough flow.:cheers:
kustomkarl Premium Member Premium Member May 31, 2008 #3 Those seadoo filters are like 400 times the cost... Karl
seadoosnipe Premium Member Premium Member May 31, 2008 #4 yes......and for what? Yeah, just because it has Seadoo on it........:agree:
scooper77515 freebie fixer Premium Member May 31, 2008 #5 If I get it through Babbits and such, it is $8. Is that a Seadoo part, or generic? What should I expect to pay for an aftermarket part?
If I get it through Babbits and such, it is $8. Is that a Seadoo part, or generic? What should I expect to pay for an aftermarket part?