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  • Is breakdown models RXP/T true?

    Hello, they have commented to me that the models RXP/T when they have some kind of mas of 20h of use, one spoils a few ceramic hoops of the compressor or something similar, we go a breakdown of the serious ones (4.000 $) That exists of certainly in this?
    Laski, siempre seras "el jefe"

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    Re: Is breakdown models RXP/T true?

    Ceramic washers in the supercharger? Yes, they fail and need to be replaced.
    Bill O'Neal <br>
    WCM
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    • #3
      Re: Is breakdown models RXP/T true?

      Do they deteriorate always?
      Is it like a consequence of a too demanding treatment of the engine?
      I am not in the habit of giving a lot of gas to the motorcycle...
      A greeting.
      Laski, siempre seras "el jefe"

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      • #4
        Re: Is breakdown models RXP/T true?

        Sea Doo has an updated version of the supercharger clutch kit and they tell us not to use synthetic oil in any supercharged models.
        Bill O'Neal <br>
        WCM
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        • #5
          Re: Is breakdown models RXP/T true?

          Hello, certain, I use the one that the manufacturer marks (Sae 10W-40 not synthetic) Your you believe that with the use that I give him pus to have problems with the damned hoops of ceramics?
          I am in the habit of sailing to not mas of 35 miles / hour doing voyages.
          A greeting and thanks for your help.
          Laski, siempre seras "el jefe"

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          • #6
            Re: Is breakdown models RXP/T true?

            Wow! Whatever you said, take it to a Sea Doo Dealership for warranty work on the supercharger clutch. They should fix it for free.
            Bill O'Neal <br>
            WCM
            <a href="http://www.watercraftmagic.com"

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