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    How much oil goes into the balance shaft? (New/rebuilt SBT motor) 01 LRV 951 motor. thanks.

  • #2
    Re: Oil for balance shaft

    40 ml (1.35 oz) motor oil SAE 30w. Sound right?

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    • #3
      Re: Oil for balance shaft

      SBT's don't come with the oil already in? But yes, you can use 30w...
      Dan Solie -
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      • #4
        Re: Oil for balance shaft

        The SBT engine will have oil in it from the factory.
        SBT Tech Support is here to help with your problems.
        We try to answer each question quickly and accurately.
        Please do not use Private Messaging for Tech Support, use the forums.

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        • #5
          Re: Oil for balance shaft

          Originally posted by Technical Support View Post
          The SBT engine will have oil in it from the factory.
          BUT, it sure is a good idea to check it and make sure!
          John Kubiak
          Powersports Technical Training Professional
          Las Vegas, Nevada
          Sea-Doo Tech 13736
          PWC Tech since 1988 (22 years)
          PowerSports since 1976 (34 years)
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          • #6
            Oil for balance shaft

            I have a 93 4.3 CPI Vin W I am working through some engine trouble as most of you know and am buying a replacement oil pump. I know that I dont need a high volume one but every part store I look at offers a 3/4" and a 5/8" shaft. How do I know which one I should have? Thanks

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            • #7
              Re: Oil for balance shaft

              Originally posted by harkisy09 View Post
              I have a 93 4.3 CPI Vin W I am working through some engine trouble as most of you know and am buying a replacement oil pump. I know that I dont need a high volume one but every part store I look at offers a 3/4" and a 5/8" shaft. How do I know which one I should have? Thanks
              Did you know this is a PWC forum?

              No known PWC uses a GM 4.3 litre V-6 Central Port Injection engine!

              However, the 5/8" and 3/4" measurement you are referring to is not shaft size, it is the inside diameter of the oil pump inlet, and corresponds to the outside diameter of the oil pump pick-up assembly (also called oil pump screen). Measure the Outside diameter of your pick-up to determine which one your engine currently has. Both the oil pump and the pick-up are readily available in 5/8" and 3/4" sizes. There should be no problems locating both new parts for your specific needs.
              Last edited by John Kubiak; 12-13-2009, 10:18 AM.
              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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              • #8
                Re: Oil for balance shaft

                Mr. Smarty pants.... :)
                Dan Solie -
                04 RXP (the "Instigator")
                94 xp (freestyle mods)
                95 xp (faster than the 94)
                JS550 (the toothpick & the loaner)

                For FREE Seadoo Manuals - Click HERE!!!!

                http://www.tripleateam.com/water/v/U...ery/Dan-Solie/

                **** Please do not PM me. I don't do PM's.... Please post your question on the correct forum so that all can see and learn. Thanks! ****

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