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    Are you helping the sport grow? Or watching it die??

    This guy is TRYING to help the sport.... all that work just to run maybe 5mph though!!
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    Used Bun pipe For Sale

    Wow! That thing is a piece of art!
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    Are you helping the sport grow? Or watching it die??

    I also have no idea how to make and edit cool videos. I'm doing my part by wrenching and keeping skis running out there for everybody to enjoy!
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    Dual 38 tuning advice

    Have you measured voltage at the battery while trying to run it?
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    Steering ball/nut pulled out of nozzle today.

    Just pop the steering cable off the ball and try it! It's really not as bad as you would think. I was just kind of pushing the tray down on left or right side and pushing the pole over that same direction. The harder the lean, the tighter the turn. It definately had it's limits though LOL!!
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    Steering ball/nut pulled out of nozzle today.

    I went riding Thursday evening after work and 5 minutes in my gas cap AND threads on the filler neck just snapped off and went down to Davy Jones' locker. I fixed that and had every intention of riding the 550 today. Even adjusted the steering cable cause it felt a bit off to the left. Well got...
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    What did you wrench on today?

    I rehabbed a Seadoo GSX fuel system, and resealed the ride plate and pump shoe. I fixed the broken filler neck on my 550 I powerwashed out the bilges in a couple skis that had oil all in them. And I told some customers how to operate THEIR OWN jet skis!
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    How to re-DOO your broken filler neck

    Then shove the neck on in, tighten the large plastic nut on the backside, shove the fill hose on and clamp it. If I can get my real working MAN hands in there and accomplish it........you can too! All done, nice sturdy filler neck.
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    How to re-DOO your broken filler neck

    The 'Doo filler neck has a couple of these little tabs to locate it in the hull. We don't need them in the way so I just used a cutoff wheel and removed them. A razor knife or hacksaw blade will also work. You can just see some grinding marks in front of my thumb where the tab USED to be.
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    How to re-DOO your broken filler neck

    Since the 'Doo neck is a tiny bit larger, the hole needs opened up. I used a carbide on the die grinder but a dremel would work as well. The black sharpie line is where I opened it up to. I shoved the shop vac hose in there and ran it while I was cutting.
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    How to re-DOO your broken filler neck

    The 'Doo neck is slightly larger than the original. Well, so is the gas tank but they managed to make the hose fit that. I used my handy little heat gun to soften up the end then smeared a tiny amount of grease in and shoved the 'Doo filler neck in it. I continued working the neck around to...
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    How to re-DOO your broken filler neck

    Since the filler neck on these old things seems to be made out of recycled milk jugs, mine broke off yesterday about 5 minutes into our ride. Good thing I had the 650sx fueled up too! Anyway, I caught a stick or something in the pump (recent floods pushed crap from the creeks into the lake) lost...
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    Guess I need to buy a ford Maverick

    I know.....WTF is up with that? First I rmember hearing the classic car guys talking about back when I was a teenager........"My old '70 Camaro had an LT1 and it wasn't anything like this...." Now I'm that guy, thinking NO....the LT1 was another version of TPI, that things an LS LOL!!
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    Starter shorting in west coast exhaust

    Great, now you've learned something new!
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    Guess I need to buy a ford Maverick

    I'm with you on that brother! That's why I saved some older ones to restore.
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    Guess I need to buy a ford Maverick

    All the manufacturers make some nice stuff.......and they all make some garbage too. I use to always be a die hard GM guy, but over the years I've found good deals and owned a lot of different makes. I've come to the conclusion you NEVER want the first or even second year of a new production...
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    Starter shorting in west coast exhaust

    I actually take them apart, clean, grease, and dress the brushes as preventative maintenance for my customers if I have a top end or whole engine out.
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    Starter shorting in west coast exhaust

    Not the greatest but here's a vid..........https://youtu.be/ka531G43POo?si=F09OrYbkO2e9n2Zm MOST of these ski starters are the same.
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    Starter shorting in west coast exhaust

    Have you ever had these starters apart? They're not too difficult, but do take a bit of finesse to re-assemble. Here's a pic of one disassembled. https://www.x-h2o.com/threads/550sx-to-750-all-or-nothing-build.208950/post-2149832 See that broken brass? It goes on either side of the square...
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    Starter shorting in west coast exhaust

    I had that happen on a Polaris once. I ground the stud down a little AND thinned the nut as well. It was just enough to work .
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