Super Jet Simple question for you guys

Hey guys im about to winterize my superjet for the first time and ive got my flush kit to run antifreeze through it. Ive been looking online as to where i hook up the flush kit. Is it this screw?superjet plug.jpgAlso with the flush kit i got, it looks like you can just leave it on the ski. Is this true? Here is the flush kit.flush kit.jpg
Thanks, Levi
 
yes and yes
when you poru anti freeze in , be ready to catch it comming out the back , pump area
you can leave the flush tube on but be sure the cap is on or it will leak in the bilge
also the clamp that is in there doesnt have a stainless screw and will rust making it very hard to remove if ever needed
jason
 

john zigler

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Location
wisconsin
really no need for anti freeze in a SJ. it will pretty much self drain.

here is what i do;

put fuel stabilizer in tank, shake ski to mix.
pull hose from head, that goes to the pipe.
run ski, and while running use air compressor to blow out water, blow both in the hose to pipe, and in fitting in top of head.
spray fogging oil in carb to kill.
pull plugs, and also fog cyls, turn motor over by hand.
grease cables, mid shaft assy, etc
remove battery, and store for winter...

if you have the flush kit already, yes, install it, where the screw is in your pic. you can then blow out here, with the air compressor also.

Zig
 

Kohldanielzimmer

Sierra Nevada Runoff Rider
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Location
Ahwahnee, CA
Another thing to do with prolonged storage, which is easier with a stock exhaust, Is to remove the hose between the waterbox and pipe. It is tough to completely clear the waterbox of residual fluid then It builds up condensation back through the exhaust and possibly into the cylinders.

That said this isn't entirely necessary but an extra step in addition to what John pointed out.
 
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