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John Kubiak
Powersports Technical Training Professional
Las Vegas, Nevada
Sea-Doo Tech 13736
PWC Tech since 1988 (22 years)
PowerSports since 1976 (34 years)
NEVER BUY TIRES AT A "BLOW-OUT" SALE Please do not use Private Messaging, use the forums.
where the water shoots out of my jet ski i wasnt sure if this would work because theres two holes right under the hook place for a skier or a rafter i show about where the holes r at in the picture
I hate riding skis with rooster tails. When the wind blows the wrong way, it keeps you soaked and cold........ Looks dorky too !
But I realize I'm overly picky about such things, so to each his own. Enjoy your water fountian. Personally, I would add a valve so I could shut it off when I wanted to and turn it on when friends ride my ski ( so they will get wet and cold and choose to ride someone else' ski)........
Bill O'Neal <br>
WCM
<a href="http://www.watercraftmagic.com"
My kids always ask why our skis dont do that and I tell them because of a different ski setup. I never thought of it that way but what Bill just said made great sense in keeping the neighbors off my skis.LOL
i never thought about the valve to cut it off and on is there a way u can do that? i would probably enjoy having a valve so i could cut it off at times when the wind was blowing or something.
Not with the setup I listed. Those Yamaha parts are intended to be put on the inside of the steering nozzle, and they are "always on".
John Kubiak
Powersports Technical Training Professional
Las Vegas, Nevada
Sea-Doo Tech 13736
PWC Tech since 1988 (22 years)
PowerSports since 1976 (34 years)
NEVER BUY TIRES AT A "BLOW-OUT" SALE Please do not use Private Messaging, use the forums.
I will try to attach 2 pics of a nozzle from a WR500 I parted out. I was going to put these parts on my Kawasaki until I read Bills wet and cold comments!!!
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Just because you are paranoid, it doesn't mean people aren't talking about you
The pictures from dowkk are of the same items that I listed, by part number earlier in this thread. Here they are again as a refresher:
Use the following parts from Yamaha:
quantity in parentheses() prices are each.
62G-62693-00-00 Spout (1) $17.51
62G-62695-00-00 Cap, Spout (1) $1.47
98780-05012-00 Screw (2) $0.76
92990-05200-00 Washer (2) $0.40
95380-05800-00 Nut, lock (2) $1.42
John Kubiak
Powersports Technical Training Professional
Las Vegas, Nevada
Sea-Doo Tech 13736
PWC Tech since 1988 (22 years)
PowerSports since 1976 (34 years)
NEVER BUY TIRES AT A "BLOW-OUT" SALE Please do not use Private Messaging, use the forums.
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