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  • Winterize Yamaha 2004 Xlt1200

    I'm New To The Yamaha Waverunner Sport. What Is The Correct Procedure To Winterize My Ski. I Seem Unable To "fog" The Cylinders As I Can't Get To The Intake Of The Carbs. After Flushing With Water, Should I Force Feed Several Gallons Of The "pink" Rv Antifreeze Thru The Water Flush Fitting? Any Help For A Newbie Would Be Great! Should I Worry Ablot Residual Water In The Block Or Does The Yamaha Purge This Out?

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    Re: Winterize Yamaha 2004 Xlt1200

    You can only fog the cylinders threw the spark plug holes since you cant remove the airbox. The case and pipe wont hold water inside like some other models. Make sure after you turn off the water when flushing you give it several bib blast of throttle to blow all the water from the pipe.
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      Re: Winterize Yamaha 2004 Xlt1200

      you need to run a storage mix though your fuel filter to winterize the 1200 and 1300R yamaha motors , you can mix a storage mix in a gal bottle and run it though the filter with a hose , thats the only way to protect your carbs and fog the motor . i use a bilge pump to run antifrezze though the skis just like flushing on a hose .
      Last edited by 1fastski.com; 10-16-2004, 06:25 PM. Reason: added somthing
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