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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2009

These are a few tips for a successful startup. I forgot to mention a few but these are all you really need

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  • Heyy I have a question. Im new to the whole jet ski thing. What is that thing that you pulled up with the F and R? Is that needed to be pulled up to start? The part at 2:25

  • @xxdarkheartsxx Thats the forward and reverse lever. You dont need to pull it to start it but I usually start it in reverse so it doesnt take off

  • lmao, "you want to start it in the water, since its water cooled"  no shit sherlock haha

  • @seansdoesntdoweed Not everybody knows that. This video is obviously intended for people who know nothing about jet skies and may be using one for the first time. You should really take multiple scenarios into consideration before blurting out your excrement on my video. Thanks!

  • I love how every comment here dissed the author. I actually found the video helpful. Now I know that I can crank for a long time and I won't be that bad off. :D

  • @ajcadoo I've been starting it this way for 10 years, it doesnt hurt it

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  • Your going to be replacing your starters pretty soon if you work them that hard lol. You should try 10 seconds max then let them cool down for about 20 secs.

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  • Engine flooder man

  • @chorstma44 Alright thanks. I have a jet ski that I tried to start. It just kept cranking over. But then I saw this video and saw how long you had to try and crank your first jet ski. My jet ski is a two cylinders. So ima try again next time im around it.

  • On the get ski theresv plugs in the back to get the water out

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