How to winterize a jet ski

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2010

Winterizing your jet ski is a very simple process and its a lot cheaper too. Just follow these steps and your jet ski will be ready for winter.

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  • YOU JET SKI RIDING ASS BITCH

  • @jujupooh88 LOL! xD

  • dude , you aren't worried about carbon monoxide?

  • @nousernamestaken I'm in a 4 car garage with all doors open and a slight breeze, so not really

  • Good job.

  • @heef62 Thank you!

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  • how do u dewinterize them

  • @dfwjetskis It depends. This is a 10 year old 2 stroke carbureted jet ski, so its about as complex as a cardboard box. Your cruisers will be a bit more complex and difficult, due to the new overhead cam fuel injected 4 stroke engines. Its entirely up to you. As I winterized this one myself, I did the smart thing and took my 07 ultra LX to the dealer. If you want to do it yourself, I would disregard this video and talk to a actual marine tech and find out the proper procedure if you wish to do it

  • Will this process work the same with a 2011 Yamaha Cruiser? I have 3 jetskis 1- 2008 and two 2011. I find it quite expensive to pay the dealer to do this.

  • @brianafischer It was partially out during this video in order to keep it running because it was still cold. You don't really want the choke all the way out when fogging. When you pull the choke, a flap on top of the carb cuts off about 95% flow. You want it as open as you can to get as much fogging oil through as possible. Its wise to do this shortly after pulling it out.

  • At 3:48 of the video it looks like you push the choke back in on the engine. Do you have the choke pulled all the way when you are fogging the carburetors?

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